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If Aurangzeb was not killed ?
by a s on Feb 16, 2007 02:26 PM

Yes, if he was not killed, Hindus would not have their own identity. Hindus would have been salvers of Mughal. Hindustan was no more Hindustan it was called Aurangabastan. Still i am wandering that the name of places like Aurangabad and Ahmednagar are existing. Still i wander Afzal khan's place is decorated very well and workshipped at Pratapgad. How we entertain such devil's name. But i really thank our Shivaji Maharaj who had a foresight great visualisation and he saved India not coverting into Aurangabasthan. Hats off to Shivaji Maharaji. He is the real king of Hindus. The Great Maratha. I really sometimes think why didn't i was born at Shivaji's time as Maratha, i would contributed in the battle to kill mughals

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