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Asianet Newsable on MSNAurangzeb’s grave is India’s latest flashpoint- What it tells about the 17th-century Mughal emperor, his lifeThree days after Nagpur witnessed violent clashes, the curfew in affected areas was partially lifted on Thursday (March 20).
Aurangzeb's grave and the circumstances of his death hold many lessons for those interested in learning from history. We ...
New Delhi: Three men defaced the signboard of 'Akbar Road' in Delhi on Thursday, claiming that the statue of Maharana Pratap ...
The men sprayed black paint on the signboard and pasted Maharana Pratap's posters over it, while raising slogans of "Jai ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNDelhi: 3 men deface signboard of 'Akbar Road', paste Maharana Pratap's posters over it (WATCH)Three men defaced the signboard of 'Akbar Road' in Delhi on Thursday, claiming that the statue of Maharana Pratap was ...
Three men defaced a signboard of 'Akbar Road' in Delhi in response to the alleged vandalism of Maharana Pratap's statue. They demand action and highlight continuous efforts to remove references to ...
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The Print on MSN‘Aurangzeb’s gang’—how TV news made a bad Nagpur situation worse with sensational coverageIn his name, parts of Nagpur witnessed communal riots on Monday evening, stoked by politicians and right-wing groups, then ...
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Aurangzeb was one of the most powerful rulers to have governed the Indian subcontinent, and his grave is not in Nagpur. It is ...
The grave in question belongs to Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth and last great Mughal emperor, and possibly the least favourite ...
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