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Life of Mohi-ud-Din Muhammad Orangzaib Alamgir

History of Mohi-ud-Din Muhammad Aurangzaib Alamgir



Hazrat Mohi-ud-Din Muhammad Orangzaib Alamgir were born from the womb of Begum Mumtaz Mahal of Prince Nakhrim on the night of Aktrial.  According to Shahi Sam, the father of the newborn, Shehzad Ha Trim, presented the emperor with a noble gift as a gift. Jahangir was very happy to hear the news of the birth of a child and named him Sultan and Nagzeb.  On the death of Hangir on 2/3, Prince Khurram became the King of India with the title of Shahabuddin Muhammad Shah Jahan.  The coronation ceremony in Akbarabadi (Ada Aurangzeb in Agra was performed by the eminent scholars of his time - Saadullah Khan Ram Muhammad Saleh Mir Muhammad Hashim Mullah Abdul Latif Sultan Puri, Ram 5-6 / 5)  Finished the art.  Aurangzeb was intelligent, brave and courageous from his childhood.  The attack on the angry elephant at the age of almost five is a testament to his courage.  At this Shah Jahan was very happy with him and bestowed great blessings on him.


It was a kingdom itself.  At the age of this year, he was tied up.  He was married to Safavi's daughter Daris Begum.  I have five children with her and she was killed by Allah.  In 1959, he was made the director of Gujarat, while looting and looting were common.  He worked with wisdom, intelligence and courage to remove the chaos of Gujarat, account for thieves and robbers and establish law and order everywhere.  Two years later, Shah Jahan summoned him to Lahore and sent him on a campaign to Balkh and Badakhshan.  Aurangzeb marched on Peshawar and Kabul with a thousand troops and defeated the Azizs. Balkh was accustomed to guerrilla warfare.  On this occasion, Aurangzeb showed great steadfastness and bravery. He was fighting and coming to the right. It was time for Qazhar.  When he saw this, he said that to fight with such a person is to destroy oneself, so he stopped fighting and offered peace.  The leader was reconciled on the advice of Shah Jahan.  All of them  In the campaigns, he mastered the art of warfare. He gained new Mangi experiences and he soon became famous due to his high character and good manners in his army. All the emperors and officials began to be proud of his leadership.  On his return from Balkh to Badakhshan, he was appointed Governor of Multan.  Meanwhile, the Kandahari Peham was assigned.  He has been the governor of Multan and Sindh and Multan for more than four and a half years. He kept stirring up differences between Darashkoh and Nagzeb and Shah Jahan.  He replied that in July, he was re-appointed as the director of Deccan and he restored law and order in Deccan.  Implemented agrarian reforms and the paths developed for agriculture were secured and trade flourished as if the country had re-emerged and prospered.  After rectifying the general situation in the Deccan, he also carried out military and administrative reforms.  He wanted to solve the problem of Deccan states forever but the efforts of Ra Shukru worked and the king stopped him from working which made Nagzeb very sad.  During the reign of Shah Jahan, Nagzeb did not want to fight for the throne, but when Darius' armies imposed war on him in 5 AD, they did not want to cloud his place at Dharmat.


The answer came in the form of a complete defeat of Darius.  Aurangzeb established a town in the same field which became known as Fatehabad.  Shah Jahan wanted to reconcile his sons, but Nagzeb made it clear that unless the king was completely free from the influence of the mountain, he was incapable of obeying royal orders.  On the other hand, Dara Kawa was very upset with the victory of Dar Nagzeb and he did not want to reconcile in any way.  A fierce battle took place between the two armies on the spot in which Darius was defeated.  He mingled with the people. He considered the kingdom as a sacred gift of God Almighty and the royal treasury as a vow. He never misused it.  He was not convinced of any other cause for justice.  In the eyes of the law, everyone from the king to the slave was equal.  Significant progress was made in every field during his tenure.  Hazrat and Najjit also have universal attributes in terms of character . He was a veteran general by birth.  Above all, he was the leader of the people's midst and a compassionate and just ruler.  It seems that the commandments and symbols in the name of leadership and majesty and monarchy were, at least in the entire Islamic history of the subcontinent, a truly high-level manifestation.  Bravery and courage are also the basic and notable virtues of Alamgir's character which he inherited from the Timur family.  Experience and time added to it.  So whether it was the battle of drunken elephants or the battlefield of Balkh and Bukhara was the battle of Samogarh or the battle with Shuja Talab Kajra was the tribal crisis of northern India or the dangerous commotion of southern India everywhere and at every opportunity  However, one of his salient features was that his immense intelligence also understood the tangled situations and events and also thought of immediate solutions. At every opportunity, he took appropriate action and succeeded in resolving the confusion.  Kamran Huye.  His memory was also bad after the enthronement in spite of all kinds of busyness; and I memorized the Holy Quran.  Mornin agrees that the sense of responsibility he never forgot to see once was unparalleled.  They slept only three hours a day in Cho. They knew that empires would be honestly stable.


That is why he was not denigrating himself from his position nor did he allow anyone else to do so.  He used to earn his living by writing the Qur'an and wearing hats and was not tolerant of taking a penny for himself from the slogans of the country and the nation.  Made maps of wars.  He was fully aware of the condition of his subjects. He did not allow the love of his children to interfere in the performance of his duties alone.  He acted with utmost justice and fairness throughout his fifty years of rule, treating everyone equally before the law.  He had issued orders throughout his kingdom that if a person had a complaint against the king, he could file a lawsuit against him in any court.  Lane Poole writes that Orangi was a man of justice.  During his fifty years of rule, he did not commit any act of oppression and injustice.  He never neglected his religious duties as much as he respected worship, at least no other ruler of the subcontinent.  In this regard, he did not even care about his health.  He said that the implementation of Shariah and the welfare of the people should not be neglected.  Despite being such a large empire, he was extremely pious.


Apart from the obligatory prayers, he used to recite Nawafil.  If Habib was in Delhi, he would always offer Friday prayers in the Jamia Masjid and fast in addition to the obligatory fasts of Ramadan.  He must have fasted at least three times a week.  Due to his piety and foresight, he was known among the people as Zinda Pir.  He had great respect for scholars and elders.  He was devoted to them and used to visit the shrines of elders.  When he died, he chose to be buried at the feet of an elder.  He was basically a devout Muslim. He tried to follow in the footsteps of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and the Rightly Guided Caliphs. He wanted Islam to prevail in the subcontinent.  The complete implementation of Sharia was their life's fault.  And Nagzeb was undoubtedly a northern man in terms of night life and character. He was a true martyr.  And the masculine attributes of a man were fully present in them.  He was a very serious Owen.  According to Mahmoodi, his character was strong and his religious zeal was well-received by the world.  According to Alam Iqbal, Mir Nagzeb was the only person in the entire history of the Islamic nation of the subcontinent who was a model of Islamic life.  Allama Iqbal has said in view of the great character of Aurangzeb.  He died in the last 5 years.

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