Course: B.A.History Subsidiary Semester: B.A.2nd Semester Course Code: GE202 Topic: Aurangzeb and his Imperialistic Policy Prepared by : Dr Sangeeta Saxena Department: History, Patna Women’s College, Patna Email:
[email protected] Content: 1. Aurangzeb and Imperialism 2. Asam 3. Deccan 3. North West Frontier 4. Marathas 5. Administration, and Religious Policy 6. Success and Failures of Mughals Mughal Empire: Aurangzeb (1658-1707): We know that Aurangzeb had enthroned himself on July 21 1658 after his occupation of Agra.But he held his second enthronement after his success in the battles of Khajwa and Deorai, on May 15, 1659 after entering Delhi in a grand procession. There were prolonged rejoicings, and lavish expenditure was incurred to make the occasion memorable. There were large-scale illuminations and grand feasts. Khutba was read and coins struck in his name. He assumed the title of Alamgir Padshah Ghazi. Aurangzeb’s first concern was to take steps to win the confidence, particularly of his co- religionists and to alleviate the distress of the common people who had suffered considerably due to the war of succession and loss of production of every kind He discontinued the Ilahi era introduced by Akbar and reverted to the lunar calendar followed by the Muslims. He remitted certain vexalious taxes and cesses, such as transit duty octroi duty, awabs which were extra levies and special awabs which were licence tax’ gift tax, fees and commissions realised for the state. But as was usual with all previous rulers, these remissions were not effective in reality except in one or two cases.