Aurangzeb

Aurangzeb

  • Audrey Truschke Parody
Publisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformISBN 13: 9781544134567ISBN 10: 1544134568

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Aurangzeb is written by Audrey Truschke Parody and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1544134568 (ISBN 10) and 9781544134567 (ISBN 13).

Aurangzeb was the sixth Mughal Emperor. He ruled India for 49 years. The reign of Aurangzeb witnessed one of the strongest campaign of religious violence in Mughal Empire's history. Aurangzeb killed 4.6 million Hindus. Aurangzeb banned all Hindu festivals like Diwali, etc. He reintroduced Jizya (tax) on Hindus. He led numerous campaigns of attacks against Hindus. He destroyed thousands of Hindu temples. Aurangzeb issued orders in 1669, to all his governors of provinces to -destroy with a willing hand the schools and temples of the Hindus, and that they were strictly enjoined to put an entire stop to the teaching and practice of idolatrous forms of worship-. These orders and his own initiative in implementing them led to the destruction of numerous temples, contributing to the list of temples destroyed during Islamic rule of India. Some temples were destroyed entirely; in other cases mosques were built on their foundations, sometimes using the same stones. Idols were smashed, and the city of Mathura was temporarily renamed as Islamabad in local official documents. Aurangzeb was reborn as Mr. Kanha Kumar in Bitihar. This is an unparalleled love story between Mr. Kanha Kumar (the best orator, best PhD student, best political leader, bestselling author in India) and Dr. Kana Gayyub (the best doctor, best journalist and most promising author in India). Love started in PANU Campus Hostel room. Love flourished in the demonetization bank queues. Would they be able to break the barrier of religion, politics and -cash crunch- and live happily ever after?