Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor, played a crucial role in expanding the empire during his reign from 1658 to 1707. One of his primary strategies for expansion was through military conquest. Aurangzeb launched numerous military campaigns, particularly in the northwestern and central parts of the Indian subcontinent, which enabled the Mughal Empire to annex key regions and subdue rebellious states. Additionally, Aurangzeb's policies of administrative centralization and effective governance helped in streamlining the empire and ensuring the smooth administration of newly acquired territories. Despite facing challenges such as regional revolts and the expansionist ambitions of neighboring kingdoms, Aurangzeb's determined efforts and military prowess allowed him to significantly extend the Mughal Empire's boundaries during his rule.
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