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what were auranzebs religious policys?​

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Answered by Hritidixit
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He must have been fully conscious of the dangerous path he was pursuing, and well aware … against every Hindu sentiment. Yet he chose this course, and adhered to this with unbending resolve through close on fifty years of unchallenged sovereignty.”

Dr. S.R. Sharma, writing about the acts of religious intolerance of Aurangzeb has observed, “These were not the acts of a righteous ruler of constructive statesman, but the outbursts of blind fanaticism, unworthy of the great genius that Aurangzeb undoubtedly possessed in all other aspects.”

Answered by priyaprathna385
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Aurangzeb was a staunch muslim ruler , he always hated Hindus that is why he started jazia taxe on Hindus

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