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Write a brief note about Aurangazeb
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Answered by Anonymous
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Muhi-Ud-Din Muhammad popularly known as Aurangzeb was the sixth emperor of Mughal dynasty that was founded by Babur. He succeeded Shah Jahan to the Mughal throne. His coronation occurred twice; First on 31 July 1658 in Delhi and the Second on 15 June 1659 on his success Devrai Battle. Aurangzeb was a remarkable man among all the Mughal Emperors. He possessed extraordinary personal qualities. He maintained high moral standards and was far from vices, pleasures and extravagance. He is described as "Shahi Darvesh" and some Muslims accepted him as "Zinda Pir".

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Answered by rchhalaria
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Aurangzeb, who won the war of succession, ascended the throne in 1658. He killed all his three brothers one by one and imprisoned his father Shahjahan at Agra.

By doing so he proved himself as a man of merciless character. His full name was Muhi-ud-din Muhammad Aurangzeb. He was born on 3rd November, 1618. He ascended the throne in 1658 at the age of just 40 years. He ruled for long 50 years which was up to the end of 1707.

During his long reign, the Mughal empire reached its territorial climax. It stretched from Kashmir in the north to Jinji in the South, and from the Hindu Kush in the west to Chittagong in the east.

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