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discuss the religious policy of Aurangzeb .how far was responsible for the downfall of the mughal emperor in india​? 10 Marks

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Answered by harsh05572
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The general view of historians is that Aurangzeb entirely reversed the policy of religious toleration followed by Akbar and it resulted in serious revolts among the Hindus.

In the words of Lane-Poole, “For the first time in their history, the Mughals beheld a rigid Muslim in their emperor—a Muslim as sternly repressible of himself as of his people around him, a king who was prepared to stake his throne for sake of his faith.

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