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Truth about aurangzeb
by nusrat khan on Mar 17, 2007 09:52 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr, Gautier,

Please don,t write irresponsible imaginary stories and call them true too. In your article you seem to oscillate between your imagination and baseless street stories, which has no relavance to the Great period of history known as "Mughal Period" in Medieval Indian history. The Great Emperor Aurangzeb must be remembered by all Indians for giving Hindustan it's vast borders, which we pride ourselves today as modern Indians.



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  RE:Truth about aurangzeb
by chaitanya kumar on Mar 17, 2007 10:00 PM   Permalink
Aurangzeb gave India it's vast borders? what are you smoking?

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by chaitanya kumar on Mar 17, 2007 10:02 PM   Permalink
who gives a sh!t if you are an Indian or not. You can as well be a Pakistani who just like you praise Aurangzeb, they praise Ghori and name their missiles after him. You must be pushed across the border someday. That is where you best fit.

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by Mike Gandhi on Mar 17, 2007 11:48 PM   Permalink
Aurangzeb, one of the greatest of the Mogul emperors of Hindustan, was the third son of Shah Jahan, and was born in November 1618. His original name, Mahommed, was changed by his father, with whom he was a favorite, into Aurangzeb, meaning ornament of the throne, and at a later time he assumed the additional titles of Mohi-eddin, reviver of religion, and Alam-gir, conqueror of the world.





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