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Who was the Greatest Emperor in South Asian History?

Who was the Greatest emperor in South Asia?


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The person who started this thread should put correct info. During Aurangzeb's time, Mughal empire was at its zenith. Only when he died, did the Mughal empire start to decline. It was only after his death did the small kings like Shivaji and ranjit singh manage to get some lands. Although both the kingdom were finished by the time Mughal era ended by the British in 1857.

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The person who started this thread should put correct info. During Aurangzeb's time, Mughal empire was at its zenith. Only when he died, did the Mughal empire start to decline. It was only after his death did the small kings like Shivaji and ranjit singh manage to get some lands. Although both the kingdom were finished by the time Mughal era ended by the British in 1857.

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Yep, The OP is very biased and not presenting all the leaders mentioned in an objective and fair manner.
Either way, he/she is banned so who really cares. :girl_wacko:
 
Only when he died, did the Mughal empire start to decline. It was only after his death did the small kings like Shivaji manage to get some lands.

seriously is quality of history taught in Pakistani schools are that bad???
 
seriously is quality of history taught in Pakistani schools are that bad???

Are you denying that during Arungzeb's rein the Mughal empire was at it's peak?
Are you denying that major disintegration only happened after his death?
Maybe you should be looking at improving your education so you don't make yourself look like a fool in Public.
 
Are you denying that during Arungzeb's rein the Mughal empire was at it's peak?
Are you denying that major disintegration only happened after his death?
Maybe you should be looking at improving your education so you don't make yourself look like a fool in Public.
No I am not denying those but yes he kind of did laid the foundation which would eventually led to disintegration of his empir
PS look at the line I quoted "only after aurangzeb's death did the small kings like Shivaji manage to get some lands." :rofl:
 
The person who started this thread should put correct info. During Aurangzeb's time, Mughal empire was at its zenith. Only when he died, did the Mughal empire start to decline. It was only after his death did the small kings like Shivaji and ranjit singh manage to get some lands. Although both the kingdom were finished by the time Mughal era ended by the British in 1857.

:)

Shivaji was long dead before Aurangzeb and he died only after he left behind an empire - Maratha empire.
 
No I am not denying those but yes he kind of did laid the foundation which would eventually led to disintegration of his empir
PS look at the line I quoted "only after aurangzeb's death did the small kings like Shivaji manage to get some lands." :rofl:

By that logic the Republic of India has laid down the ground for for it's destruction too, by merely existing.
What is it with you people and your Indian logic?
And just to show you how dumb you sound, Arungzeb actually tired to change the way his sons would get in power so that they did not have to kill each other to do it. It failed, but you can't blame Aurangzeb for trying.
 
By that logic the Republic of India has laid down the ground for for it's destruction too, by merely existing.
What is it with you people and your Indian logic?
And just to show you how dumb you sound, Arungzeb actually tired to change the way his sons would get in power so that they did not have to kill each other to do it. It failed, but you can't blame Aurangzeb for trying.

Keeping aside your bs, Aurangzeb himself realized that he screwed up the Mughal Empire and he never trusted his kids.
 
Keeping aside your bs, Aurangzeb himself realized that he screwed up the Mughal Empire and he never trusted his kids.

Yep, Indian education at work right here.
So much hatred and bias that is taught in your schools against Aurangzeb.
 
Yep, Indian education at work right here.
So much hatred and bias that is taught in your schools against Aurangzeb.

Hey Rusty, you trying to portray him as a Demigod, :lol: typical to Pakistani textbook mentality.
 
Aurangzeb actually strengthened Mughal empire which was ruined by pathetic people building money wasters for their wives...

Only after Aurangzeb died did the Mughal start to decline, rusty is right.zz
 
Aurangzeb was a strong emperor, but he left the empire drained from war and left groups all over India pissed off at the Mughals.
 
Hey Rusty, you trying to portray him as a Demigod, :lol: typical to Pakistani textbook mentality.

I can't do it
It's like arguing with a chimp.... no that's an insult to a chimp, it's like arguing with a rock.

Are you seriously this retarded?
 

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