A far-right campaign to demolish the long-dead Mughal emperor’s mosque has set off Hindu-Muslim riots in Nagpur city.
The grave in question belongs to Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth and last great Mughal emperor, and possibly the least favourite. He ruled from 1658 until 1707.
In an editorial in 'Saamana', Shiv Sena (UBT) says Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis gives more importance to Aurangzeb than ...
The Mughal Empire, spanning from the early 16th to the 18th century, left a lasting legacy through its blend of Persian, ...
Police arrested Faheem Khan, a key suspect accused of inciting violence in Maharashtra's Nagpur, amid clashes between two ...
While popular narratives describe Aurangzeb's policies as intolerant towards non-Islamic faiths, some historians argue they were more politically motivated ...
A team of ten police personnel and officials is working round the clock in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city to track ...
Aurangzeb: Aurangzeb is known for his harsh policies and staunch rule. He killed his brothers for power and also imprisoned ...
It’s ironic that Aurangzeb, most infamous loser in India’s history who destroyed Mughal empire at its peak, should trigger ...
Aurangzeb’s belief in the most austere form of Islam led him to decree that his grave be simple and unmarked, in a plot that ...