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Aurangzeb ek nayi Dristi
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This book makes an evaluation of the life and achievements of prominent Mughal emperor of India in the 17th century, Aurangzeb. Contrary to the negative and damaging portrayal of Aurangzeb in majority of the books written by Indian and British historians, this book brings out the constructive and positive contribution of this emperor to the Indian society. It projects him as a morally upright, honest, charitable king and a man of simple, frugal habits in his personal life and an efficient administrator, dauntless warrior and devoted champion of Mughal empire. It illustrates these merits through the presentation of concrete facts from his personal and public life. In author's opinion, Aurangzeb has been more sinned against than sinning. It is an attempt to portray this emperor in proper perspective. The author seems to have partially succeeded in this effort[edit]
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Guru Gobind Singh, Rajputs, Beejapur, Ujjain, Maratha, [edit]
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Accession Number BK-001378 |
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