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Aurangzeb was truly the worst ruler of the Mughal Dynasty. He started the war against the Marathas of the Maratha Empire which led to the collapse of the Mughal Dynasty.I dont know how you define an "Emperor in the true sense of the word".
Because he was a terrible emperor.
-Most of his subjects were unhappy with him - ie Hindus and Sikhs.
-He started wars in all places. He could not win conclusively anywhere.
-In the constant warring, he was bankrupting the treasury. When he depleted the treasury he started giving away land pattas for life(which was not there before). All of this ensured his successors could not keep their hold.
By what stretch of imagination would you call him an Emperor in the true sense of the word? He is single handedly responsible for the end of the Mughal Empire.
Good that Indian schools stopped preaching Maugham history in most of them. We don't have to study history of those who looted and oppressed for generations.
Are you kidding, the Guptas are considered to be right up there in everything. Golden age and all that.Not all these you listed are considered imperial by historians. Only Maurya, Mughal, and Maratha are usually considered imperial dynasties.
what? we should know history however unpleasant it might be.Good that Indian schools stopped preaching Maugham history in most of them. We don't have to study history of those who looted and oppressed for generations.
Are you kidding, the Guptas are considered to be right up there in everything. Golden age and all that.
Good that Indian schools stopped preaching Maugham history in most of them. We don't have to study history of those who looted and oppressed for generations.
In every Great Empires, there are some overly zealous rulers. In the Roman Empire, there was Commodus, Caligula, Nero. Araungzeb may have been a militant ruler, but the austerity and enlightened rule of previous Emperors should not be ignored.
The funniest joke that I have ever heardIndia was always various tribes and countries warring against each other. Turkic Mughals, who were outsiders, were the first to subdue all of them and put the region in shape. I think Mughals are responsble for the concept of modern day India. They were the golden age of India in terms of economy, history, and culture. Without Mughals, Indian history can't be written.
Moreover if you judge Aurangzeb by his military stature, he was ferocious. He was brilliant when it comes to warfare.His biggest issue was that he took on the Muslim Shia sultanates in the extreme south of India and unnecessarily funded these wars despite the fact that these sultanates had mughals in them and were friendly to the Central command of Mughals more or less. He made too many enemies.
True, there are zealous rulers in every Empire, but there are always those who come after the zealous ones who salvage the situation.In every Great Empires, there are some overly zealous rulers. In the Roman Empire, there was Commodus, Caligula, Nero. Araungzeb may have been a militant ruler, but the austerity and enlightened rule of previous Emperors should not be ignored.
Not all were looters and oppressors. Some were very good, others were very bad. Its a mixed bag actually. And I agree with @hinduguy , regardless of good or bad, we must study all history.Good that Indian schools stopped preaching Maugham history in most of them. We don't have to study history of those who looted and oppressed for generations.
I agree. Though after a couple of generations, Mughals were basically Indians/locals.Not all were looters mate, when Nader Shah sacked Delhi the Mughal emperor begged him to stop butchering the people. Literally begged the man, if that does not show some sort of attachment for the local idk what does.
I think that is an unfair generalization.
Not all were looters mate
Interestingly there are many theories about these paintings and the physical stature of the mughals.
One theory is that these paintings are extremely 'Asian-looking' because they were made to the style of chinese miniature art which was endorsed by Babur. Another is obviously the fact that mughals were central Asian people
there were pan indian rules before mughals... pan indian mughals lasted around 120 years and they are the most recent ones.India was always various tribes and countries warring against each other. Turkic Mughals, who were outsiders, were the first to subdue all of them and put the region in shape. I think Mughals are responsble for the concept of modern day India. They were the golden age of India in terms of economy, history, and culture. Without Mughals, Indian history can't be written.