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hi,
you might had read about the last mughal emperor aurangzheb alamgir. He was the ruler of india pakistan province from north to south and from west to east. He was at a time when mughal kingdom was declining and many indian communities were disobeying his kingdom, making agitations. It was a time as i have read year 1600 a.d., when under islamic laws there were no hindu temples and many communities were at war with one another. Aurangzheb even banned hindu festivals and song dance culture. Aurangzheb strict follower of islam must have been a modest ruler who liked writing quran and sewing mosque caps. But as many were his enemies and in wars aurangzheb was ruling power. Under his subordinates were many maratha cavalries of shivaji whom he sent to fight against bijapur. But as jats, rajputs, sikhs and other marathas revolted against his power. Many of his allies marathas then allianced with south indian kings. And aurangzheb's growing number of enemies destroyed the mughal empire. These days were of modern renaissance in western asia pacific world. So as sikhs who had come into power sent letters to aurangzheb to resign as emperor. As you can see that modern day india, the remains that aurangzheb was a ruler of india has been erased. Only some palaces, fort cannons which later were taken over by marathas still remain. But i think that the day aurangzheb died still is the same as is modern india. The hatred amongst communities just as mentioned in history books. I wonder what could had been the last ten years of islamic rule of aurangzheb in india?
There is even a mention of a small village called palhadistan in 1600a.d. which was ruled by khushal khan khattak. The mughal even asked for his assistance but he refused.
These days in europe and asia pacific were seen as modern years of science and society. People wearing suits and high education.
Auranzheb then has his last mughal cavalry defending as the last reign.
When aurangzheb died, the mughal rule islam finally came to an end. In similar texts i read that this story also happens to be of pakistan.
There was a muslim saint whom aurangzheb liked and there was a dargah named after him. Aurangzheb's tomb was then constructed in simplicity just beside the saint's dargah in aurangabad maharashtra.
I read there was an incident that a band of jats desecrated the tomb of aurangzheb. I recalled in my visions if correctly that this aurangzheb tomb maqbara is located in a spiritual place, where emperor aurangzheb was buried after death. Such as his soul in white clothes were lying at the same place on the left hand side of the image and on the right hand side there was a barren land with pitch black darkness. The aurangzheb alamgir 's soul was made to rest such as he even in his death sleep looked over the whole india country(as if he were standing).
So when the jats came and pulled the skeleton of aurangzheb. The tomb was later restored. Then after some years when britishers made incursions in india and finally setup east india company colonial rule. A viceroy named curzon then lamented the indian government and muslims for not properly constructing even the indian emperor aurangzheb's maqbara. Which then was further developed and decorated.
I in my visions see that the tomb of emperor aurangzheb is sacred and the soul of his still lives on. The warriors of muslim community and aurangzhed lineage still have belief that he still hears them and would bless if they visit that place on the dark spiritual night.
What if the other maqbaras like tomb of earlier mughal emperors and emperess also have living soul overseeing the modern day world like emperor shahjahan etc?!
So if this story collaborates with the wazir-e-azam of pakistan, then are there remnants of indian mughal emperor aurangzheb alamgir's small palaces, paintings and statues in pakistan, afghanistan and iran?
Kya ye alfaz un ulfat patan woh, jakke shamma ke nazdik dekho...
Last edited by bellbottom; 12-12-2012 at 03:17 AM..
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