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  • Aurangzeb
  • Mughal emperor from 1658 to 1707

    Muhammad; 3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known by the title Aurangzeb, was the sixth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1658 until his death in 1707

    Aurangzeb

    Aurangzeb

    Aurangzeb

  • Marriyum Aurangzeb
  • Politician in Pakistan

    Marriyum Aurangzeb (Punjabi: مریم اورنگزیبcode: pan promoted to code: pa ) is a Pakistani politician who currently serves as Senior Minister in the Government

    Marriyum Aurangzeb

    Marriyum_Aurangzeb

  • Aurangzeb (film)
  • 2013 Indian film by Atul Sabharwal

    Aurangzeb is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Atul Sabharwal in his directorial debut, and produced by Aditya

    Aurangzeb (film)

    Aurangzeb_(film)

  • Muhammad Aurangzeb
  • 45th Minister of Finance (Pakistan)

    Muhammad Aurangzeb (born 1964) is a Pakistani banker who has been serving as the finance minister of Pakistan since 11 March 2024. He previously served

    Muhammad Aurangzeb

    Muhammad Aurangzeb

    Muhammad_Aurangzeb

  • Tomb of Aurangzeb
  • Tomb in Khuldabad, Maharashtra, India.

    The Tomb of Aurangzeb is located in Khuldabad, Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, India. In notable contrast to other Mughal tombs, which are large monuments

    Tomb of Aurangzeb

    Tomb of Aurangzeb

    Tomb_of_Aurangzeb

  • Tahira Aurangzeb
  • Pakistani politician

    Tahira Aurangzeb (Urdu: طاہرہ اورنگزیب) had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from August 2018 till August 2023. Previously she was a

    Tahira Aurangzeb

    Tahira_Aurangzeb

  • Aurangzeb Farooqi
  • Pakistani cleric and politician

    Aurangzeb Faruqi (Urdu: اورنگزیب فاروقی, romanized: Awrangzīb Fārūqī) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and far-right politician who is the chief of the

    Aurangzeb Farooqi

    Aurangzeb Farooqi

    Aurangzeb_Farooqi

  • Mughal Empire
  • 1526–1857 empire in South Asia

    lasted until 1720, shortly after the death of the last major emperor, Aurangzeb, during whose reign the empire also achieved its maximum geographical

    Mughal Empire

    Mughal Empire

    Mughal_Empire

  • Shivaji
  • Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680

    and his service to the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb to invade the declining Sultanate of Bijapur. After Aurangzeb's departure for the north due to a war of

    Shivaji

    Shivaji

    Shivaji

  • Aurangzeb Road
  • Road in New Delhi, India

    Aurangzeb road (officially known as Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road) is a road in New Delhi, India. It lies at the north-east end, stretching from the 'Taj Mansingh

    Aurangzeb Road

    Aurangzeb Road

    Aurangzeb_Road

  • Aurangzeb Ahmed
  • Pakistan's Air Vice Marshal

    Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed, SI(M) SBt TI(M) is a two-star rank officer who is the incumbent Deputy Chief of Air Staff (Operations) and commander

    Aurangzeb Ahmed

    Aurangzeb_Ahmed

  • Execution of Sambhaji
  • 1689 execution of the second Maratha king

    second Maratha king, was put to death by order of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century. The conflicts between the Mughals and the Deccan

    Execution of Sambhaji

    Execution_of_Sambhaji

  • Shah Jahan
  • Mughal emperor from 1628 to 1658

    the Mughal war of succession (1658–1659) between his three sons, with Aurangzeb (r. 1658–1707) emerging victorious and becoming the sixth emperor, and

    Shah Jahan

    Shah Jahan

    Shah_Jahan

  • Miangul Aurangzeb
  • Last wali ahad of former Swat State

    Miangul Aurangzeb (Urdu/Pashto: میاں گل اورنگزیب‎; 28 May 1928 – 3 August 2014) was the last Wali Ahad (Crown Prince) of the former Swat State, the son

    Miangul Aurangzeb

    Miangul_Aurangzeb

  • Muhammad Azam Shah
  • Mughal emperor in 1707

    March to 20 June 1707. He was the third son of the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort Dilras Banu Begum. Azam was appointed as the heir-apparent

    Muhammad Azam Shah

    Muhammad Azam Shah

    Muhammad_Azam_Shah

  • Deccan wars
  • 1681–1707 wars between the Mughals and the Marathas

    Maratha Chhatrapati Shivaji in 1680 until the death of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707. Shivaji was a central figure in what has been called "the Maratha

    Deccan wars

    Deccan wars

    Deccan_wars

  • Aurangzeb Leghari
  • Pakistani actor (born 1944)

    Aurangzeb Leghari (born 25 October 1944) is a Pakistani TV actor who has been working in TV dramas since the 1970s. His notable TV dramas include Waris

    Aurangzeb Leghari

    Aurangzeb_Leghari

  • List of emperors of the Mughal Empire
  • Indian and Persian princesses. During the reign of 6th Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, the empire, as the world's largest economy and manufacturing power, worth

    List of emperors of the Mughal Empire

    List of emperors of the Mughal Empire

    List_of_emperors_of_the_Mughal_Empire

  • Bahadur Shah I
  • Mughal emperor from 1707 to 1712

    from 1707 to 1712. He was the second son of the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who he conspired to overthrow in his youth. He was also the governor

    Bahadur Shah I

    Bahadur Shah I

    Bahadur_Shah_I

  • Aurangzeb: The Man and the Myth
  • 2017 biography of Aurangzeb

    Aurangzeb: The Man and the Myth is a 2017 biography of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb by historian Audrey Truschke. The book was published by Penguin Random

    Aurangzeb: The Man and the Myth

    Aurangzeb:_The_Man_and_the_Myth

  • Muhammad Akbar (Mughal prince)
  • Mughal prince (1657–1706)

    1657 – 31 March 1706) was a Mughal prince and the fourth son of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort Dilras Banu Begum. He went into exile in Safavid

    Muhammad Akbar (Mughal prince)

    Muhammad Akbar (Mughal prince)

    Muhammad_Akbar_(Mughal_prince)

  • Bibi Ka Maqbara
  • Mausoleum in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

    state of Maharashtra. It was commissioned in 1660 by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's son, Prince Azam Shah, in the memory of his mother Dilras Banu Begum

    Bibi Ka Maqbara

    Bibi Ka Maqbara

    Bibi_Ka_Maqbara

  • Guru Gobind Singh
  • Tenth Sikh guru from 1675 to 1708

    father Guru Tegh Bahadur—the ninth Sikh Guru—was executed by the emperor Aurangzeb. His four biological sons died during his lifetime—two in battle and two

    Guru Gobind Singh

    Guru Gobind Singh

    Guru_Gobind_Singh

  • Mughal war of succession (1658–1659)
  • 1658–59 war of succession in the Mughal Empire

    1658–1659 was a war of succession fought among the four sons of Shah Jahan: Aurangzeb, Dara Shikoh, Murad Bakhsh, and Shah Shuja, in hopes of gaining the Mughal

    Mughal war of succession (1658–1659)

    Mughal war of succession (1658–1659)

    Mughal_war_of_succession_(1658–1659)

  • Aurangzeb Chowdhury
  • Bangladeshi naval officer and navy chief

    Aurangzeb Chowdhury (born 28 September 1959) is a former four-star admiral and the former chief of staff of the Bangladesh Navy. Prior to that, he was

    Aurangzeb Chowdhury

    Aurangzeb Chowdhury

    Aurangzeb_Chowdhury

  • Udaipuri Mahal
  • Concubine of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb (died 1707)

    Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Described as 'the darling of Aurangzeb's old age', Udaipuri Mahal had been a slave girl in the harem of Aurangzeb's elder brother

    Udaipuri Mahal

    Udaipuri Mahal

    Udaipuri_Mahal

  • Sambhaji
  • Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1681 to 1689

    Agra where both were placed under house arrest by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb; they subsequently escaped. He was later confined by his father at Panhala

    Sambhaji

    Sambhaji

    Sambhaji

  • Dara Shikoh
  • Mughal prince, author (1615–1659)

    younger brother Prince Muhiuddin (later, the Emperor Aurangzeb). He was executed in 1659 on Aurangzeb's orders after a bitter struggle for the imperial throne

    Dara Shikoh

    Dara Shikoh

    Dara_Shikoh

  • Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb
  • Pakistani barrister and judge

    Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb (born 1970) is a Pakistani barrister and judge currently serving as a judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. Prior to his appointment

    Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb

    Miangul_Hassan_Aurangzeb

  • Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb
  • Pakistani politician (1960–2022)

    Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb (11 January 1960 – 30 May 2022) was a Pakistani engineer, and he was a member of Parliament MNA. He was head of the former princely

    Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb

    Miangul_Adnan_Aurangzeb

  • Battle of Samugarh
  • 1658 battle in the Mughal war of succession

    under Rustam Khan then attacked Aurangzeb's artillery under Saif Shikan Khan, Rustam was soon attacked by Aurangzeb's infantry and both sides started

    Battle of Samugarh

    Battle of Samugarh

    Battle_of_Samugarh

  • Sikandar Adil Shah
  • Sultan of Bijapur from 1672 to 1686

    collapse of the Bijapur Sultanate. His reign ended when the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb annexed the city of Bijapur, putting an end to the Adil Shahi dynasty

    Sikandar Adil Shah

    Sikandar Adil Shah

    Sikandar_Adil_Shah

  • Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq
  • British, Muslim artist based in London

    Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq (born 1971) is a British Muslim artist based in London. She is deaf and a British Sign Language user. Aurangzeb-Tariq was born

    Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq

    Rubbena_Aurangzeb-Tariq

  • Aurangabadi Mahal
  • Second wife of Aurangzeb (died 1688)

    a consort of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangabadi Mahal either belonged to Aurangabad, or had entered Aurangzeb's harem in the city of Aurangabad

    Aurangabadi Mahal

    Aurangabadi_Mahal

  • Rathore rebellion (1679–1707)
  • War between Rajputs and Mughals

    Mughals that started after the death of Jaswant Singh of Marwar, due to Aurangzeb's attempt to interfere in the succession of Marwar. The resistance to Mughal

    Rathore rebellion (1679–1707)

    Rathore rebellion (1679–1707)

    Rathore_rebellion_(1679–1707)

  • Hyderabad Subah
  • Province of the Mughal Empire

    subcontinent. It was created in 1687, during the reign of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, by the annexation of the Golconda Sultanate. Hyderabad Subah later began

    Hyderabad Subah

    Hyderabad_Subah

  • Darbar of Aurangzeb
  • 17th-century Mughal painting

    Darbar of Aurangzeb is a 17th-century Mughal painting. It depicts the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb holding court under a canopy. The painting is referred to

    Darbar of Aurangzeb

    Darbar of Aurangzeb

    Darbar_of_Aurangzeb

  • Siege of Golconda
  • 1687 siege in India

    Telangana, India). This siege was personally directed by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb against the Golconda Sultanate, ruled by king Abul Hasan Qutb Shah. It

    Siege of Golconda

    Siege of Golconda

    Siege_of_Golconda

  • Devendra Fadnavis
  • 18th Chief Minister of Maharashtra (2014-2019; since 2024)

    glorifying Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Kolhapur, Fadnavis remarked at a public rally that the sympathizers of Aurangzeb are "Aurangzeb Ki Aulad" Several political

    Devendra Fadnavis

    Devendra Fadnavis

    Devendra_Fadnavis

  • Jahanara Begum
  • Padshah Begum (r. 1631–1658, 1669–1681)

    in Agra Fort, where he had been placed under house arrest by Aurangzeb. When Aurangzeb ascended to the throne, Jahanara was replaced by her younger sister

    Jahanara Begum

    Jahanara Begum

    Jahanara_Begum

  • Chhaava
  • 2025 Indian film by Laxman Utekar

    film history. A messenger informs Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb of the death of Shivaji. Although Aurangzeb acknowledges the loss of a formidable enemy, he

    Chhaava

    Chhaava

  • Aurangzeb (name)
  • Name list

    seventh Mughal emperor Aurangzeb Ahmed Aurangzeb Chowdhury Marriyum Aurangzeb Muhammad Aurangzeb Tahira Aurangzeb This page or section lists people that

    Aurangzeb (name)

    Aurangzeb_(name)

  • Battle of Dharmat
  • Battle during the Mughal war of Succession (1658–1659)

    Dharmat was fought during the Mughal war of succession (1658–1659) by Aurangzeb against Jaswant Singh Rathore who was allied with the Mughal prince Dara

    Battle of Dharmat

    Battle_of_Dharmat

  • Bishan Singh
  • Maharaja of Amber (1672–1699)

    province of Assam from the year 1687 to 1695 during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb. He was succeeded by Sawai Jai Singh II. On the death of his grandfather

    Bishan Singh

    Bishan Singh

    Bishan_Singh

  • 2025 Nagpur violence
  • Violence in Nagpur

    right-wing Hindu organizations to remove the tomb of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The unrest began after members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang

    2025 Nagpur violence

    2025_Nagpur_violence

  • Asad Khan (Mughal noble)
  • Mughal noble (1626/1631–1716)

    during the reigns of Aurangzeb and Bahadur Shah. He is known for his tenure as the wazir (prime minister) of emperor Aurangzeb in the period 1676–1707

    Asad Khan (Mughal noble)

    Asad Khan (Mughal noble)

    Asad_Khan_(Mughal_noble)

  • Fatawa 'Alamgiri
  • Islamic edict book

    Mughal Empire, during the reign of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Muhiuddin Aurangzeb Alamgir. It subsequently went on to become the reference legal text to

    Fatawa 'Alamgiri

    Fatawa 'Alamgiri

    Fatawa_'Alamgiri

  • Battles of the Mughal Empire
  • resorted to guerilla warfare or the Fabian strategy. By the time of Aurangzeb's reign the army still remained heavily diverse composed of Turanis (Central

    Battles of the Mughal Empire

    Battles_of_the_Mughal_Empire

  • Alamgir Mosque
  • Mosque in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

    The Alamgir Mosque, also known as the Aurangzeb's Mosque (Hindi: आलमगीर मस्जिद), is a mosque in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The mosque is located

    Alamgir Mosque

    Alamgir Mosque

    Alamgir_Mosque

  • Zafarnama (letter)
  • Verse letter from Guru Gobind Singh Sahib to Aurangzeb Mughal Emperor in India

    letter sent by Guru Gobind Singh in 1705 to the Mughal Emperor of India, Aurangzeb, after the Battle of Chamkaur. In the aftermath of the Battle of Chamkaur

    Zafarnama (letter)

    Zafarnama (letter)

    Zafarnama_(letter)

  • Sikandar Kher
  • Indian actor

    multi-starrers such as Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010), Players (2012), Aurangzeb (2013), Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive (2016) and The Zoya Factor (2019)

    Sikandar Kher

    Sikandar Kher

    Sikandar_Kher

  • Aurangabad
  • Metropolis in Maharashtra, India

    Fatehnagar. In 1636, Aurangzeb, who was then the Mughal viceroy of the Deccan region, annexed the city into the Mughal Empire. In 1653, Aurangzeb renamed the city

    Aurangabad

    Aurangabad

    Aurangabad

  • Muhammad Sultan (Mughal prince)
  • Mughal prince (1639–1676)

    December 1676[citation needed]) was the eldest son of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and his second wife Nawab Bai. His younger brother Muazzam later became

    Muhammad Sultan (Mughal prince)

    Muhammad Sultan (Mughal prince)

    Muhammad_Sultan_(Mughal_prince)

  • Raj Singh I
  • Maharana of Mewar from 1652 to 1680

    During the Mughal war of succession, all the Mughal princes including Aurangzeb requested him to send contingents in their support but Maharana remained

    Raj Singh I

    Raj Singh I

    Raj_Singh_I

  • Bahadur Khan (Mughal general)
  • Mughal noble and general (died 1697)

    foster-brother to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and the Subahdar of Lahore, Burhanpur and the Deccan. Aurangzeb had two foster-brothers, the other being

    Bahadur Khan (Mughal general)

    Bahadur Khan (Mughal general)

    Bahadur_Khan_(Mughal_general)

  • Akshaye Khanna filmography
  • Filmography of Indian actor Akshaye Khanna

    (2019), a cop in the crime thriller Drishyam 2 (2022), Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in the historical action Chhaava (2025) and gangster Rehman Dakait in

    Akshaye Khanna filmography

    Akshaye Khanna filmography

    Akshaye_Khanna_filmography

  • Zainabadi Mahal
  • Concubine of Aurangzeb

    died c. 1654) was a concubine of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Described as the 'darling of Aurangzeb's youth', Zainabadi Mahal was a Kashmiri Hindu, abandoned

    Zainabadi Mahal

    Zainabadi Mahal

    Zainabadi_Mahal

  • Badshahi Mosque
  • Mughal-era mosque in Lahore, Pakistan

    Punjab, Pakistan. It was constructed between 1671 and 1673 under emperor Aurangzeb, opposite to the Lahore Fort in the northern outskirts of the historic

    Badshahi Mosque

    Badshahi Mosque

    Badshahi_Mosque

  • Guru Tegh Bahadur
  • Ninth Sikh guru from 1664 to 1675

    Anandpur Sahib in 1664. Guru Tegh Bahadur was executed on the orders of Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor, in Delhi, India. Sikh holy premises Gurudwara

    Guru Tegh Bahadur

    Guru Tegh Bahadur

    Guru_Tegh_Bahadur

  • Treaty of Purandar (1665)
  • 1665 treaty between Mughals and Shivaji

    against the Mughal empire in collaboration with the Adilshahi dynasty. Aurangzeb sent his senior most general Mirza Raja Jai Singh to subdue Shivaji Maharaj

    Treaty of Purandar (1665)

    Treaty of Purandar (1665)

    Treaty_of_Purandar_(1665)

  • Durgadas Rathore
  • Rajput General of the Kingdom of Marwar (1638–1718)

    in 1678 and for leading a prolonged resistance against Mughal emperor Aurangzeb during the Rathore rebellion (1679–1707). Combining guerrilla warfare

    Durgadas Rathore

    Durgadas Rathore

    Durgadas_Rathore

  • History of Aurangzib
  • Book in five volumes by Jadunath Sarkar

    five volumes by Indian historian Jadunath Sarkar about the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. The book is considered to be the magnum opus of Jadunath Sarkar and was

    History of Aurangzib

    History_of_Aurangzib

  • Rajaram I
  • Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1689 to 1700

    contingent would raid the main Mughal camp at Tulapur, and if possible kill Aurangzeb in the middle of his army. Santaji and Vithoji Chavan, his second in command

    Rajaram I

    Rajaram I

    Rajaram_I

  • Murad Bakhsh
  • Mughal prince (1624–1661)

    was the Subahdar of Balkh, until he was replaced by his elder brother Aurangzeb in the year 1647. Muhammad Murad Bakhsh was born on 9 October 1624, at

    Murad Bakhsh

    Murad Bakhsh

    Murad_Bakhsh

  • Aurangzeb Alamgir par ek nazar
  • 1909 booklet by Shibli Nomani

    Aurangzeb Alamgir par ek Nazar (Urdu: اورنگ زیب عالم گیر پر ایک نظر) is an Urdu booklet by Shibli Nomani, written in the early 20th century to address

    Aurangzeb Alamgir par ek nazar

    Aurangzeb Alamgir par ek nazar

    Aurangzeb_Alamgir_par_ek_nazar

  • Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung I
  • Mughal general and noble (c. 1649–1710)

    favoured member of emperor Aurangzeb's court, and the father of Chin Qilich Khan, the founder of Hyderabad State. Under Aurangzeb, he distinguished himself

    Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung I

    Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung I

    Ghazi_ud-Din_Khan_Feroze_Jung_I

  • Roshanara Begum
  • Shahzadi of the Mughal Empire

    her younger brother Aurangzeb during the war of succession which took place after Shah Jahan's illness in 1657. After Aurangzeb's accession to the throne

    Roshanara Begum

    Roshanara Begum

    Roshanara_Begum

  • Aurangzeb's Sheesh Mahal
  • Mughal garden in Delhi

    Aurangzeb's Sheesh Mahal Garden[AI-retrieved source][AI-retrieved source] is a Mughal garden located in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, India. It was named as Aizzabad

    Aurangzeb's Sheesh Mahal

    Aurangzeb's Sheesh Mahal

    Aurangzeb's_Sheesh_Mahal

  • Siege of Bijapur
  • 17th-century siege in India

    and ended in September 1686 with a Mughal victory. The siege began when Aurangzeb dispatched his son, Muhammad Azam Shah, with a force of nearly 50,000

    Siege of Bijapur

    Siege of Bijapur

    Siege_of_Bijapur

  • Gyanvapi Mosque
  • Mosque and former Hindu temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

    constructed in c. 1678 CE during the reign of the Muslim Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, a decade after he issued a royal decree (firman) in 1669 ordering the

    Gyanvapi Mosque

    Gyanvapi Mosque

    Gyanvapi_Mosque

  • Guru Har Rai
  • Seventh Sikh guru from 1644 to 1661

    conservative Sunni influenced Aurangzeb as the two brothers entered into a war of succession to the Mughal Empire throne. After Aurangzeb won the succession war

    Guru Har Rai

    Guru Har Rai

    Guru_Har_Rai

  • Zeb-un-Nissa
  • Mughal princess (1638–1702)

    – 26 May 1702) was a Mughal princess and the eldest child of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort, Dilras Banu Begum. She was also a poet, who wrote

    Zeb-un-Nissa

    Zeb-un-Nissa

    Zeb-un-Nissa

  • Battle of Khajwa
  • 1659 battle in Mughal war of succession

    was fought on January 5, 1659, between the newly crowned Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and Shah Shuja who also declared himself Mughal Emperor in Bengal. Shuja's

    Battle of Khajwa

    Battle of Khajwa

    Battle_of_Khajwa

  • Kingdom of Marwar
  • Kingdom in Rajasthan, India (1226–1581, 1583–1947)

    late 17th century it was under the strict control of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, but the ruling house of Rathore was allowed to remain semi-autonomous

    Kingdom of Marwar

    Kingdom of Marwar

    Kingdom_of_Marwar

  • Rasika Dugal
  • Indian actress (born 1985)

    to star in many critically acclaimed films namely No Smoking (2007), Aurangzeb (2013), Qissa (2015), Train Station (2015), Tu Hai Mera Sunday (2017)

    Rasika Dugal

    Rasika Dugal

    Rasika_Dugal

  • Jahanzeb Banu Begum
  • Shahzadi of the Mughal Empire

    the chief consort of Muhammad Azam Shah, the heir-apparent to Emperor Aurangzeb, who briefly became Mughal emperor in 1707. The Italian writer and traveller

    Jahanzeb Banu Begum

    Jahanzeb Banu Begum

    Jahanzeb_Banu_Begum

  • Khuldabad
  • City in Maharashtra, India

    title of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, 'khuld-makan' (lit. 'Dwelling in Paradise'); the name came into currency following Aurangzeb's interment in the city

    Khuldabad

    Khuldabad

    Khuldabad

  • Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I
  • Nizam of Hyderabad from 1724 to 1748

    career during the reign of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who made him a general. Following the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, Asaf Jah preferred to remain neutral

    Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I

    Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I

    Nizam-ul-Mulk,_Asaf_Jah_I

  • Anglo-Mughal war (1686–1690)
  • First Anglo-Indian war, 1686–1680

    emperor, Aurangzeb, about trade involving the Portuguese at Hooghly and religious intolerance of the Tamil community in Madras, but praised Aurangzeb's imperial

    Anglo-Mughal war (1686–1690)

    Anglo-Mughal war (1686–1690)

    Anglo-Mughal_war_(1686–1690)

  • Dilras Banu Begum
  • First wife of Emperor Aurangzeb (c. 1622 – 1657)

    1622 – 8 October 1657) was the first wife and chief consort of Emperor Aurangzeb after Marriage she changed her name from Rabia to Dilras , the sixth Mughal

    Dilras Banu Begum

    Dilras Banu Begum

    Dilras_Banu_Begum

  • Sulaiman Shikoh
  • Mughal prince (1635–1662)

    May 1662 at Gwalior Fort on the orders of his paternal uncle, Emperor Aurangzeb. Sulaiman Shikoh had 3 sons and 2 daughters His descendants are currently

    Sulaiman Shikoh

    Sulaiman Shikoh

    Sulaiman_Shikoh

  • Mumtaz Mahal
  • Empress of the Mughal Empire from 1628 to 1631

    he was defeated in the war of succession by his parents' third son, Aurangzeb, who ultimately became the sixth Mughal emperor in 1658). Mumtaz Mahal

    Mumtaz Mahal

    Mumtaz Mahal

    Mumtaz_Mahal

  • Kingdom of Mewar
  • Former kingdom in the Indian subcontinent (566–1949)

    Dara Shikoh and liked Aurangzeb. He maintained contact and good relations with Prince Aurangzeb and sent his emissaries when Aurangzeb won the war of succession

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  • Bidar Bakht
  • Mughal prince (1670–1707)

    able Mughal prince of his time. He was the favourite grandson of Emperor Aurangzeb. From the age of seventeen, Bidar held senior military and administrative

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  • Decline of the Mughal Empire
  • Period in Indian history, c. 1712–1857

    largely attributes the decline to the rigid religious policies under Aurangzeb and the Deccan Wars. Jeffrey G. Williamson argues that the South Asian

    Decline of the Mughal Empire

    Decline of the Mughal Empire

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  • Guru Har Krishan
  • Eighth Sikh guru from 1661 to 1664

    conservative Sunni-influenced Aurangzeb as the two brothers entered into a war of succession to the Mughal Empire throne. After Aurangzeb won the war in 1658,

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  • Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung
  • Mughal noble and general (1649/1657–1713)

    father was Asad Khan, wazir (prime minister) to Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. During Aurangzeb's reign, Zulfiqar Khan led several military campaigns in pursuit

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  • Jai Singh I
  • Maharaja of Amber from 1621 to 1667

    military career spans the full reign of Shah Jahan and the first decade of Aurangzeb's reign. Jai Singh's military career began during the accession of Shah

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  • Abul Hasan Qutb Shah
  • Sultan of Golconda from 1672 to 1687

    Empire, who then complained to Aurangzeb about the rising power of the Hindus as ministers in his Golconda Sultanate. Aurangzeb sent a regiment led by his

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    Abul Hasan Qutb Shah

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  • Maasir-i-Alamgiri
  • 18th-century Indo-Persian history of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb

    emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir's reign. It was completed in 1710 by Musta'id Khan, an administrator in the Mughal court, three years after Aurangzeb's death

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  • Tarabai
  • Regent of the Maratha Empire from 1700 to 1708

    during the minority of her son, Shivaji II. She defeated Mughal forces of Aurangzeb in several battles and expanded the Maratha Kingdom. Tarabai came from

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    Tarabai

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  • Zinat-un-Nissa Begum
  • Mughal princess (1643–1721)

    7 May 1721) was a Mughal princess and the second daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb and his Chief consort Dilras Banu Begum. Her father had conferred upon

    Zinat-un-Nissa Begum

    Zinat-un-Nissa Begum

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  • Badr-un-Nissa Begum
  • Mughal princess (1647–1670)

    April 1670) was a Mughal princess, the only daughter of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, and his secondary wife Nawab Bai. Badr-un-Nissa is an Arabic phrase meaning

    Badr-un-Nissa Begum

    Badr-un-Nissa Begum

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  • Jeenmata
  • Village in Rajasthan, India

    fled in panic, and Aurangzeb, said to be awed by the goddess’s power, ordered the temple left untouched. After this incident, Aurangzeb pledged to provide

    Jeenmata

    Jeenmata

    Jeenmata

  • Kavi Kalash
  • Advisor and Confidante of the Second Chhatrapati

    army under the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in Sangameshwar, and was tortured alongside Sambhaji. It is said that Aurangzeb celebrated the capture of Sambhaji

    Kavi Kalash

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  • Fidai Khan Koka
  • Subahdar of Bengal from 1676 to 1677

    brother to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb had two foster-brothers, Fidai and Bahadur Khan, who was Aurangzeb's favourite. Fidai Khan was credited

    Fidai Khan Koka

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  • Aurangzeb Khan (politician)
  • Pakistani politician

    Aurangzeb Khan is a Pakistani politician from Orakzai District. He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since

    Aurangzeb Khan (politician)

    Aurangzeb_Khan_(politician)

  • Audrey Truschke
  • Historian of late medieval India

    2017, Truschke published Aurangzeb: The Life and Legacy of India's Most Controversial King about the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, with Stanford University

    Audrey Truschke

    Audrey Truschke

    Audrey_Truschke

  • Ram Singh I
  • Raja of Amber (1640–1688)

    as the Subahdar of Kashmir. He was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb as a commander of 4000 in 1667 to invade the Ahom Kingdom of present-day

    Ram Singh I

    Ram Singh I

    Ram_Singh_I

  • Battle of Wai
  • 1687 battle of the Mughal-Maratha Wars

    counteract Sarja Khan, sent by Aurangzeb for the purpose of conquering Raigad. In April 1685, Mughal emperor Aurangzeb managed to consolidate his power

    Battle of Wai

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