Aurangzeb was known as an orthodox emperor because he strictly enforced Islamic law and customs, including banning music and art, imposing a tax on non-Muslims, and promoting a more conservative form of Islam. He was also known for his persecution of religious minorities, including Hindus and Sikhs, leading to tensions within his empire.
Alamgir means "Conqueror of the World". When Emperor Aurangzeb ascended the throne, he took the title of Alamgir. But he is better known by his real name, Aurangzeb.
Prince Kam Bakhsh was the youngest son of Emperor Aurangzeb. He died during the war of succession that followed the death of Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb was the 6th Mughal Emperor of India. He ruled from 1658 to 1707.
Yes. Aurangzeb was the 6th Mughal Emperor of India (1658-1707).
Emperor Akbar was the illiterate Mughal Emperor of India.
no it was aurangzeb
aurangzeb
Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal Emperor, ruled for 49 years; from 1658 to 1707.
Aurangzeb was the third son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Aurangzeb ruled the Mughal Empire from 1658 to 1707.
aurangzeb
No, Aurangzeb was a Mughal emperor who ruled in India in the 17th century. The Vedas are ancient sacred texts of Hinduism and have no direct relation to Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb lived in the Mughal period. He was the sixth Mughal Emperor and ruled from 1658 to 1707.