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History of India, 1707 AD, Aurangzeb died and was succeeded by Bahadur Shah I

History of India, 1707 AD, Aurangzeb died and was succeeded by Bahadur Shah I

Aurangzeb was the sixth Mughal emperor of India who ruled from 1658-1707 AD.

He was the third son of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and was known for his religious policies and campaigns.

During his reign, the Mughal Empire was at its peak, and he expanded the empire to its furthest limits.

He was a strict and conservative ruler and imposed taxes on non-Muslims as well as destroyed many Hindu temples.

He died in 1707 AD at the age of 88 and was succeeded by his son, Bahadur Shah I.

Bahadur Shah I was the seventh Mughal Emperor of India and ruled from 1707-1712 AD.

During his reign, the Mughal Empire began to decline due to his weak leadership and the regional powers began to rise.

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