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

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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