Capt.Popeye
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Its also said that his last words were-''After me the deluge'' or ''My life has been a faiulure''
He was a curious character-Determined,brave and capable but narrowminded and lacking in vision.He antagonized everybody -The afghans,jats,sikhs,rajputs and of course the marathas.
That had to do with the fact that Aurangzeb was a very rigid-minded person with an exceedingly austere mind-set.
@Contrarian, this is for you too:
Years ago; on a visit to his mazaar (grave-site) on the outskirts of Aurangabad, my mother (who had studied history) pointed out some-thing written up there. That was the intructions for how his Mazaar shouuld be built; the dimensions, that it should be open to the sky and even the Budget for it: 12 Rupees and some annas (can't remember the exact figure).
But it just turned out a simple slab of Marble (of not very great quality) laid over him!
Aurangzeb was not popular in his family either but he had reasons for that!
He believed that his father was a waster and poor administrator who had dipped copiously into the treasury to construct the TajMahal; which was useless to the ruled praja/awaam.
That might help bring some perspective on how to view Aurangzeb more holistically; which we should do.
As @Anubis said earlier; prominent and powerful people in history tend to have both ardent admirers and implacable foes. Who then color them in their own views. Aurangzeb was one such.