Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor of India, employed various strategies to gain and consolidate his power. One key strategy was military conquest, as he launched several campaigns to expand and strengthen the Mughal Empire. Aurangzeb meticulously planned his military campaigns, and his army achieved victories across various regions, extending Mughal control over much of the Indian subcontinent. Another strategy involved strict enforcement of Islamic law, which appealed to conservative Muslims and religious authorities, helping him gain their support and legitimacy. Aurangzeb also effectively utilized political alliances, diplomacy, and marriages to secure alliances with powerful regional rulers and to both weaken his rivals and strengthen his own position. Furthermore, he adopted a shrewd administrative approach, implementing policies that centralized power and improved governance, which allowed him to control the vast empire more efficiently. These strategies, coupled with his uncompromising personality and devotion to Islam, enabled Aurangzeb to ascend the throne and become one of the most influential rulers in Mughal history.
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