Aurangzeb was a well-educated Mughal emperor with strict religious views who came to power after defeating his three brothers in a bitter struggle. As emperor, he imprisoned his father Shah Jahan and had to work to maintain the loyalty of his father's officials. His aggressive military campaigns on the frontiers were generally unsuccessful. After his death, his sons engaged in their own violent battle for succession that was eventually won by Bahadur Shah, though his reign was brief and the Mughal Empire continued to disintegrate under later weak rulers.
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Aurangzeb
Aurangzeb was a well-educated Mughal emperor with strict religious views who came to power after defeating his three brothers in a bitter struggle. As emperor, he imprisoned his father Shah Jahan and had to work to maintain the loyalty of his father's officials. His aggressive military campaigns on the frontiers were generally unsuccessful. After his death, his sons engaged in their own violent battle for succession that was eventually won by Bahadur Shah, though his reign was brief and the Mughal Empire continued to disintegrate under later weak rulers.
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Aurangzeb
Aurangzeb was a well educated person with a
strict religious orthodoxy. He had an acute sense of political realism and a fierce appetite for power. In the summer of 1659, Aurangzeb held a coronation durbar in the Red Fort where he assumed the title of Alamgir (World Conqueror). After a bitter struggle with his three brothers, Aurangzeb was the victor who took the throne. Aurangzeb's harsh treatment of his brothers, Dara Shukoh, Shah Shuja and Murad Bakhsh, as well as of his father, Shah Jahan, is hard to justify. After having imprisoned his father, Aurangzeb praying to Allah Aurangzeb was compelled during the first in is later days seven years of his reign to purchase the loyalty of Shah Jahan's amirs . To provide plunder, Aurangzeb undertook aggressive frontier campaigns; these forays were generally unsuccessful. It should come as no surprise that the sons of Aurangzeb became locked in a life-or-death struggle for succession. After all, their father came to power after a savage battle with his own brothers. The victor among Aurangzeb's sons was Bahadur Shah. The elderly and moderate Bahadur Shah had a brief reign, lasting from 1707 to 1712. Bahadur Shah was followed by a line of feeble successors. During the early 18th century, the imperial administration of the Mughals disintegrated, and new forces -- like the Jats, Sikhs and Marathas -- came forward. Delhi once again was a hub of political activity. The court nobility became the principal usurpers of imperial authority. The sons of Bahadur Shah, were but puppets of the warring factions.
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