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Anyone tell administration of aurangzeb in detailed way
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Answered by sunil7798903166
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The administration of Aurangzeb's was completely in his hands . ... This was because Aurangzeb would not tolerate a rival authority in the state. There was over-centralization of the administration. The ministers of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb were reduced to the status of mere clerks and were given sincere responsibilities.

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Answered by XxMackenzieFanxX
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Aurangzeb was the third son of the emperor Shah Jahān and Mumtaz Mahal (for whom the Taj Mahal was built). He grew up as a serious-minded and devout youth, wedded to the Muslim orthodoxy of the day and free from the royal Mughal traits of sensuality and drunkenness. He showed signs of military and administrative ability early; these qualities, combined with a taste for power, brought him into rivalry with his eldest brother, the brilliant and volatile Dārā Shikōh, who was designated by their father as his successor to the throne. From 1636 Aurangzeb held a number of important appointments, in all of which he distinguished himself. He commanded troops against the Uzbeks and the Persians with distinction (1646–47) and, as viceroy of the Deccan provinces in two terms (1636–44, 1654–58), reduced the two Muslim Deccan kingdoms to near-subjection.When Shah Jahān fell seriously ill in 1657, the tension between the two brothers made a war of succession seem inevitable. By the time of Shah Jahān’s unexpected recovery, matters had gone too far for either son to retreat. In the struggle for power (1657–59), Aurangzeb showed tactical and strategic military skill, great powers of dissimulation, and ruthless determination. Decisively defeating Dārā at Samugarh in May 1658, he confined his father in his own palace at Agra. In consolidating his power, Aurangzeb caused one brother’s death and had two other brothers, a son, and a nephew executed.

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Born: November 3, 1618 India

Born: November 3, 1618 IndiaDied: March 3, 1707 (aged 88)

Born: November 3, 1618 IndiaDied: March 3, 1707 (aged 88)House / Dynasty: Mughal dynasty

Born: November 3, 1618 IndiaDied: March 3, 1707 (aged 88)House / Dynasty: Mughal dynastyNotable Family Members: father Shah Jahān son Bahādur Shāh I

Born: November 3, 1618 IndiaDied: March 3, 1707 (aged 88)House / Dynasty: Mughal dynastyNotable Family Members: father Shah Jahān son Bahādur Shāh IRole In: Battle of Samugarh

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