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India Today on MSNFROM THE INDIA TODAY ARCHIVES (2017) | Aurangzeb: The misunderstood Mughal?Is the perception of the Mughal king everyone loves to hate historically informed or a caricature formed by the prejudices of ...
The Mughal Empire, spanning from the early 16th to the 18th century, left a lasting legacy through its blend of Persian, ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy 17th-century emperor Aurangzeb’s grave is India’s latest flashpointA far-right campaign to demolish the long-dead Mughal emperor’s mosque has set off Hindu-Muslim riots in Nagpur city.
The crown of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, and two throne chairs are part of the Royal Collection in London.
It’s ironic that Aurangzeb, most infamous loser in India’s history who destroyed Mughal empire at its peak, should trigger ...
When Aurangzeb died on March 3, 1707, at the age of 88, the Mughal Empire was already in decline. Sir Jadunath Sarkar argues ...
While popular narratives describe Aurangzeb's policies as intolerant towards non-Islamic faiths, some historians argue they were more politically motivated ...
The grave in question belongs to Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth and last great Mughal emperor, and possibly the least favourite ...
Though built later during Mughal decline, it follows the Mughal architectural style and is the tomb of Safdarjung, the Prime ...
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The Print on MSNWatch CutTheClutter: Nagpur clashes, Chhaava & why Aurangzeb continues to divide Indian societyChief Shekhar Gupta discusses the super-hit film, Aurangzeb's legacy & Maharashtra politics in backdrop of Nagpur clashes.
Aurangzeb, one of the most controversial figures in Indian history, died in Ahmednagar (officially Ahilyanagar) -- a city in ...
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