
Aurangzeb Rahmatullah Alaih
Aurangzeb Rahmatullah Alaih was the sixth Mughal emperor, ruling from 1658 to 1707. He is often remembered for his military conquests and expansion of the Mughal Empire to its greatest territorial extent. His reign was marked by significant economic development, with India accounting for a large portion of the world's GDP during his time, often referred to as the 'Golden Sparrow.' However, Aurangzeb's policies towards non-Muslims and his imposition of Islamic law also led to controversies and debates about his legacy. His rule is a complex chapter in Indian history, with a mix of both cultural achievements and political strife.
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Aurangzeb was mentioned by Abu Azmi as a Mughal ruler praised by historians.
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