Aurangzeb (1618-1707)
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- Name (English)
- Aurangzeb
- Short name
- Aurangzeb
- Year of birth
- 1618
- Year of death
- 1707
- Short Description
- "Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad (3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known by the sobriquet Aurangzeb (Persian: اورنگزیب, lit. 'Ornament of the Throne') or by his regnal title Alamgir (Persian: "Conqueror of the World"), was the sixth Mughal emperor, who ruled over almost the entire Indian subcontinent for a period of 49 years. Widely considered to be the last effective ruler of the Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb compiled the Fatawa-e-Alamgiri, and was among the few monarchs to have fully established Sharia law and Islamic economics throughout the Indian subcontinent.[page needed] He was an accomplished military leader whose rule has been the subject of praise, though he has also been described as the most controversial ruler in Indian history." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.08.2021)
- Entity Encoding
- pik
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