Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor of India, left behind a complex and controversial legacy. He was known for his religious conservatism and for expanding the Mughal Empire to its greatest territorial extent. However, his reign was marked by a brutal and oppressive rule, characterized by religious intolerance, heavy taxation, and the destruction of Hindu temples. Despite his military prowess, his policies alienated Hindu subjects and led to declining stability and economic prosperity in the empire. Furthermore, his excessive military campaigns and attempts to enforce Islamic orthodoxy drained the empire's resources and weakened its foundations. As a result, his legacy is one of religious persecution and political decline, ultimately contributing to the disintegration of the Mughal Empire.
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