RE:THE GLORIOUS GRATE MOGHUL EMPEROR - ARUANGZEB
by VIJAYA BUDDHIRAJU on Apr 06, 2007 07:21 PM Permalink
This mike fellow should stop writing. He is neither honest nor knowledgeble. He is just polluitng the pages with trash. A villege idiot can tell about Mogul cruelty and plunder. Aurengazeb tops all of them. It is historical fact. I this this mike Abdulla Binladen should be banned from posting unlimited trash.
RE:THE GLORIOUS GRATE MOGHUL EMPEROR - ARUANGZEB
by pranat on Apr 05, 2007 11:36 PM Permalink
Grate? spell it correctly man. Grate matlab "korna" like gajar is korred for making gajar halwa ;)
RE:THE GLORIOUS GRATE MOGHUL EMPEROR - ARUANGZEB
by Perv Sharma on Apr 06, 2007 01:37 PM Permalink
Aurangzeb refused to wear silk - he lived by Quran - that's good for you a Madrasa follower. As the article states as a King, as a Human being Aurangzeb was a third rate dirty person. The article's given sufficient proves for the same. Aurangzeb tried to overcome Maratha resistance more than 20 years. He personally overtook the expedition to finish the rising Maratha Power. He failed. Despite trying to forcefully convert Shivaji's son and when shivaji's son refused he even continued the horrible torture. This same Aurangzeb was left alive when the Marathas raided his tent only because he was praying. The marathas took away his so called King's Diamond to make him realise. After this incident Aurangzeb felt ashamed at the way he had treated Hindus (he didn't like the writings of the koran anymore). He decided to return back to Delhi after this incident. He realised that the Hindus he had been killing where much more spiritual in life and behaviour. On his way back at Aurangabad, Aurangzeb died a Lost man, a lost king, and had become mad because he realised he had followed the wrong religion and felt ashamed of Islam.
RE:THE GLORIOUS GRATE MOGHUL EMPEROR - ARUANGZEB
by CG NAIR on Apr 06, 2007 09:43 PM Permalink
Mr. Mike, you have been glorifying Aurangazeb for the past few days thru these postings. However you never replied to my questions. One question is again given below:
Let us consider Aurangazeb as the greatest of all Emperors. Of what use is that to the poor muslims of today? Despite the Moguls/other muslim dynasties ruling for more than 800 years, Indian Muslims are amongst the poorest in the country. That means the Rulers (whether Muslim or any other community) were mainly interested in filling-up their harms with beautiful women,building grand mansions, accumulating wealth for themselves (basically indulging in all sorts of selfish activities). Do you know the value ot Nizam's jewels? They are still lying in the Safe Deposit Valults of HSBC (earlier known as Mertantile Bank) at Mumbai. If you have no clear answer, please stop spamming this Site henceforth.