Dara Shikoah, the heir of Jahangir's throne, who was murdered by his own brother for the sake of power was a great Sanskrit scholar who had studied the Hindu scriptures at depth and had written a book called as Majmaul Baharayn (The meeting of the two great oceans, Hinduism and Islam).
Rahim and Raskhan are among the very popular Hindi poets who have written in Brij-bhasha in praise of Lord Krishna.
Syed Wazid Shah wrote Hir and Ranja the greatest classic of medieval times. Sheikh Mohammed has greatly contributed to Marathi literature and Shivaji's guru (saint teacher) Ramdas had special words of praise for him.
one of the Sufi saints Mir Miyan was requested to lay the foundation stone of the Golden Temple.
now this was the harmony in islamic rule and what what you are reading form the bias history.
RE:Harmony at Mughal Era...
by The Brain on Mar 13, 2008 02:22 PM Permalink
A stone inscription in the historic Balaji or Vishnu Temple, located north of Chitrakut Balaghat, still shows that it was commissioned by the Emperor Aurangzeb himself. The proof of Aurangzeb's land grant for famous Hindu religious sites in Kasi, Varanasi can easily be verified from the deed records extant at those sites.
Alexander Hamilton, a British historian, toured India towards the end of Aurangzeb's fifty year reign and observed that every one was free to serve and worship God in his own way.
RE:Harmony at Mughal Era...
by The Brain on Mar 13, 2008 02:37 PM Permalink
if you ask me who killed whome, then let me tell you that in war people get killed and stronger army always demolish the weak army.. talk apart from war.