Aurangzeb Life Introduction and History

Aurangzeb History Jeevan Parichay in Hindi Aurangzeb was a great Mughal ruler of India, who ruled India for many years. He was the sixth Mughal ruler, who ruled in India. Aurangzeb ruled from about 1658 to 1707 for 49 years, after Akbar, it was the Mughal who remained on the throne of the throne for such a long time.

After his death, the Mughal Empire was completely shaken and gradually started to finish. Aurangzeb had carried forward his ancestor’s work very well, as Akbar did the Mughal Empire by diligently and diligently, Aurangzeb provided more Samaritan to this Samadhi and extended the empire of the Mughals in India.

But Aurangzeb did not like his subjects much, because of his behavior. Aurangzeb was a hardliner, a strong Muslim, and a harsh kind of King, Akbar had promoted Hindu-Muslim unity and he used to take care of the needs of his Hindu people, but Aurangzeb was not exactly such.

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Aurangzeb Life Introduction and History

Aurangzeb History

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1. Full Name Abdul Mujjafar Muhiuddin Mohamed Aurangzeb Alamgir
2. Birth 14 October 1618
3. Birth place Dahod, Gujarat
4. Parents Mumtaz, Shah Jahan
5. Wife Aurangabad Mahal, Zainabadi Palace, Begum Nawab Bai and Udaipur Palace
6. Son Bahadur Shah, Azam Shah, Mohamed Kam Baksh, Mohamed Sultan, Sultan Mohammad Akbar

Aurangzeb imposed his own supremacy ahead of his name, which meant that the world champion Aurangzeb also had 4 daughters. Aurangzeb had 6 siblings, of which he was the son of the third number of Shah Jahan.

Early life of Aurangzeb –

Aurangzeb belonged to Babar’s family, who are considered to be the founders of the Mughal Empire. At the time of Aurangzeb’s birth, his father Shah Jahan was governor of Gujarat.

At the age of 9, Aurangzeb was made hostage by his grandfather Jahangir in Lahore, due to his father’s failure in a war.

Two years later in 1628 when Shahjahan was declared king of Agra, Aurangzeb and his elder brother Dara Shikoh started living with their parents. Once in 1633, some wild elephants attacked Agra, causing a panic among the people, Aurangzeb bravely risked his life, competed with these elephants and locked them in a closet.

Seeing his father, he was very happy and gave him the title of brave and brave.

Aurangzeb Family Dispute –

Aurangzeb became the father of his father with his discretion; he was made the Deccan of the Deccan in 1636 at the age of only 18. In 1637, Aurangzeb married the daughter of Safavid, the daughter of Dilrasa Banu Begum, the first wife of Aurangzeb.

A sister of Aurangzeb died suddenly in 1644, despite having such a great deal, Aurangzeb did not go to Agra, his house immediately, he returned home after several weeks. This was due to the great cause of family dispute, the shock that Shahjahan removed Aurangzeb from the post of Subahdar of Deccan, as well as his entire state’s rights, were snatched, he was forbidden to come to the court.

When the calm of Shah Jahan was calm, he made Aurangzeb the Subedar of Gujarat in 1645, it was the richest province of the Mughal empire. Aurangzeb did a good job here, due to which he was also made governor of Afghanistan.

In 1653, Aurangzeb once again became the subcontinent of the Deccan, he also introduced the revenue law made by Akbar in the south. At this time Aurangzeb’s elder brother Dara Shukoh was the father of Shah Jahan, he was his chief adviser.

The thinking of both of them was very contrary, due to which there were many differences between the two and the fight against power continued. Shah Jahan fell ill in 1657, due to which the war broke out with power in the three brothers, Aurangzeb was the most powerful in all three, he detained his father Shah Jahan and hanged the brothers.

After this, Aurangzeb did his own state Abhishek himself. Due to all these activities, the Mughal empire was thus the and the people hated them too. Aurangzeb had also tried to kill his father, but due to some loyalists, he could not do it.

Aurangzeb’s rule –

Aurangzeb wanted to make India an entirely Muslim country, he had a great deal of humiliation on Hindu and completely stopped celebrating Hindu festivals.

Aurangzeb had imposed an additional tax on the people of the non-Muslim community, he also insisted on the people of Kashmir to believe in the Muslim religion. When Sikh Guru Teg Bahadur stood up with the Kashmiri people and protested against this, then Aurangzeb hanged him.

Aurangzeb broke many temples and made mosque instead. Aurangzeb had started the practice of Sati once again, in the state of Aurangzeb, work like eating meat, drinking alcohol, and prostitution continued to grow.

None of the work was given to the Hindus in the Mughal Empire.

When Sikh Guru Teg Bahadur stood up with the Kashmiri people and protested against this, then Aurangzeb hanged him.

Aurangzeb broke many temples and made mosque instead. Aurangzeb had started the practice of Sati once again, in the state of Aurangzeb, work like eating meat, drinking alcohol, and prostitution continued to grow.

None of the work was given to the Hindus in the Mughal Empire.

Aurangzeb had started the practice of Sati once again, in the state of Aurangzeb, work like eating meat, drinking alcohol, and prostitution continued to grow. None of the work was given to the Hindus in the Mughal Empire.

In view of the growing atrocities of Aurangzeb, Maratha revolted against Aurangzeb in 1660, after which the Jats in 1669, Satnami in 1672, Sikhs in 1675 and 1679 Rajput raised their voice against Aurangzeb.

In 1686, the British India East India Company also revolted against Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb won many of these battles, but the victory does not always remain with one another, after a continuous revolt, the Mughal Empire was shaken and its unity started to break.

Aurangzeb’s hard austerity also did not work. From the empire, art, dance music went away, neither should there be respect for the elderly nor the women are respected. Full empire

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