Aurangzeb was one of the most powerful rulers to have governed the Indian subcontinent, and his grave is not in Nagpur. It is ...
The formidable fortifications watched centuries go by. The remains are reminders and relics of the city’s many pasts.
The tensions showed how right-wing Hindu leaders and organizations in India use historical grievances to fuel contemporary ...
Aurangzeb's grave and the circumstances of his death hold many lessons for those interested in learning from history. We ...
Tensions over the Mughal ruler have intensified in India after the release of Bollywood movie “Chhaava,” an action film based ...
Aurangzeb, one of the most controversial figures in Indian history, died in Ahmednagar (officially Ahilyanagar) -- a city in ...
The artistes were illustrious not just in our city; their repute spanned throughout the Mughal Empire in general.
While popular narratives describe Aurangzeb's policies as intolerant towards non-Islamic faiths, some historians argue they were more politically motivated ...
On Dara Shikoh’s birth anniversary and amid ongoing debates on Aurangzeb, let’s revisit a crucial chapter of Mughal history— ...
The grave in question belongs to Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth and last great Mughal emperor, and possibly the least favourite. He ruled from 1658 until 1707.
In Maharashtra, Aurangzeb is infamous for his conflicts with the Marathas, who strongly opposed his expansionist policies.