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which mughal emperor abolished the hindu Muslim marriage system???​

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Answered by dnyaneshwariakolkar
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Answered by khushi2273
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Aurangzeb was one of the boldest Mughal emperors and during his reign, India was one of the richest nations in the world. His win over an elephant that had attacked him, got him much respect among his family members and the Mughal court. The win also got him the title 'Bahadur'. He was born on November 3, 1618.

Aurangzeb, one of the highest debated Mughal emperors

Here are some facts about Aurangzeb, you should definitely know:

Aurangzeb was born as Abul Muzaffar Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad Aurangzeb and is commonly known as Aurangzeb Alamgir

After his fight and win over a war elephant who had stampeded through the Mughal Imperial encampment, earned him the title of 'Bahadur'. Thereafter, his father, Shah Jahan, weighed him in gold and presented him gifts worth Rs 200,000. He was only 15 years old at the time

Just after a year of that fight, Aurangzeb was given his first command, comprising 10,000 horses and 4,000 troopers

At the age of 18, Aurangzeb became viceroy of the Deccan

It is well known that during his reign, he banned singing, dancing and playing musical instruments in his empire as it was against the Islamic teaching to which Aurangzeb followed very dearly

He never indulged with women outside marriage. Unlike other rulers, he only had one wife.

He was a devoted worshipper and thus known as Zinda Pir (living saint).

He was not anti-Hindu but kept changing his policies depending on the situation. He also made generous donations of jagirs to several temples to win the sympathies of his Hindu subjects

Under his reign, censors were appointed to enforce morals, and laws were issued against prostitution, gambling, drinking and narcotics

Aurangzeb was much into academics and religious education. His daily allowance was Rs 500, which he usually spent on educating himself more

He built up his treasure with imposed taxes, but at his time, the nation was the richest in the world

He never believed in spending royal money for frivolous expenditure, and thus, never built any monuments

During his reign, he only got the Moti Masjid, two outer defence walls of Red Fort in Delhi, and the Bibi-ka-Maqbara in Aurangabad, built

The first prominent execution during his reign was that of his brother, Dara Shikoh

Aurangzeb also had his allied brother, Murad Baksh, held for murder, judged and then executed

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