Chak Bamu
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He was a highly religious guy. Never took wine. He used to earn his livelihood out of Kalmas written by him. But he was cruel to Hindus like many other muslims as torchering and Killing of Kafirs is not a sin but holly duty of Muslims, particularly when they are in power.
Stop talking crap. What holy duty are you talking about?
When Hajjaj bin yusuf dispatched Muhammad bin Qasim to Sindh in 7th century, he advised him to treat locals like 'People of the Book'.
Aurangzeb did not like Shivaites and lingum puja etc... that much can be said. I could guess a reason or two. But it has to be a proper historian to investigate and come up with an educated answer, not an amateur like me.
But you, sir, are perhaps a self-anointed guru or something. You know answers even when there are no questions. Everything that you typed up here is completely wrong. Not one assertion could be called factual. This is simply hatred and bias that has been handed down generation after generation without question.
Care to substantiate your non-factual claims?
The reality is that hindus cannot digest the 600+ years Muslim rule in the sub-continent.
Which started by Alauddin Khilji in 1206 till 1857.
Kid learn your history before you make any more a fool out of yourself than you have already done. Turkish kings came to India to conquer and rule for themselves, not make history so that Pakistani kids can troll Indians.