Aurangzeb, the sixth emperor of the Mughals, is one of the most disputed personalities of Indian history. While his period ...
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the father of Aurangzeb, had 14 children from his wife Mumtaz, half of whom died during children.
The communal narrative today sees kings, Hindu and Muslim, in the light of their religion and not as rulers fighting for ...
Clashes between Hindus and Muslims in Maharashtra state’s Nagpur city broke out on Monday during a protest led by Hindu nationalist groups demanding the demolition of the tomb of Aurangzeb ...
He tried to crush culture with fanaticism," Modi said. Aurangzeb was the sixth emperor of the Mughal kingdom who ruled India for nearly five decades from 1658 to 1707. He is often described as a ...
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale opposes calls to demolish Aurangzeb’s grave in Maharashtra, arguing that it serves no purpose.
AIMIM's Maharashtra president Imtiaz Jaleel said although a number of films were made in the western countries on World War ...
Keladi Chennamma, was queen of Keladi located in Sagara, Karnataka. Read on to know how she saved both Rajaram, the son of ...
The violence began on Monday, when rumours spread that the holy book Quran was burnt during an agitation by a right-wing ...
Who is Aurangzeb? Aurangzeb was the sixth emperor of the Mughal kingdom who ruled India for nearly five decades from 1658 to 1707. He is often described as a devout Muslim who lived the life of an ...