Aurangzeb , the sixth Mughal emperor, ruled from 1658 to 1707 and expanded his empire by force. He mistreated and killed Sambhaji Maharaj, a Hindu leader, and was buried in an open-air tomb in Khuldabad. Bundela Veer Chhatrasal had killed Aurangzeb and made an incision on his body exactly as Mahaprabhu ji had said.Due to which Aurangzeb kept on suffering by staying in bed for 3 months.Similarly, he died in agony. Aurangzeb was the richest and most powerful man of his time.He is said to have lived a pious life and was free from all vices.Which was found in the kings of his time.He was restrained in his eating habits. Also Read :- Which Sikh gurus were killed by the Mughals? While Aurangzeb was besieging Golconda and Bijapur, Sambhaji observed his movements from the fort of Panhala. Following the capture of Bijapur and Golconda, a significant amount of wealth and military resources fell into Mughal hands. After seizing these two key forts, Aurangzeb deployed Sarja Khan, a seasoned general from Bijapur familiar with the Deccan terrain. [6] In December 1687, the Battle of Wai unfolded between the Maratha forces under the command of Hambirrao Mohite, dispatched by ... How Did Aurangzeb Die ? Aurangzeb died of natural causes in 1707 and is buried in a tomb in an open-air grave in Khuldabad. Indologist Stanley Wolpert said that a dying Aurangzeb told his son, “I came alone and I go as a stranger. I do not know who I am, nor what I have been doing."

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