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Who was arrangedzeb and which battles were fought by him along with the years?

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Answered by anushkam2222
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Answer:

Aurangzeb was the last great mugal empire.

He was emperor of India from 1658 to 1707.

Battle of samugarh was fought by him along with the year.

Answered by aroobaraza660
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Answer:

Auranzeb was the sixth mughal emperor before the separation of india and Pakistan and ruled the subcontinent

Explanation:

During this time, Aurangzeb greatly expanded the territory of the Mughal Empire. He was constantly at war. Victories in the south expanded the Empire to more than 4 million square kilometres. His empire was the world's largest economy.

In general, Aurangzeb ruled as a militant orthodox Sunni Muslim; he put through increasingly puritanical ordinances that were vigorously enforced by muḥtasibs, or censors of morals. The Muslim confession of faith, for instance, was removed from all coins lest it be defiled by unbelievers, and courtiers were forbidden to salute in the Hindu fashion. In addition, Hindu idols, temples, and shrines were often destroyed.

Talking about his wars "The Deccan kingdoms" of Bijapur and Golconda were conquered in 1686–87, but the insecurity that followed precipitated a long-incipient economic crisis, which in turn was deepened by warfare with the Marathas. Shivaji’s son Sambhaji was captured and executed in 1689 and his kingdom broken up. The Marathas, however, then adopted guerrilla tactics, spreading all over southern India amid a sympathetic population. The rest of Aurangzeb’s life was spent in laborious and fruitless sieges of forts in the Maratha hill country.

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