Aurangzeb converted to the strength of the sword?

The tendency for Aurangzeb has changed on the strength of the sword? In the last years of his reign, Aurangzeb imposed a Jazia tax on -muslims. Is he really imposed a tax tax to convert religion? Irfan Habib says that the result of the tone of India’s medieval history by Hindu Muslim is that we think in this way today. Jizia was a way of being taxed at that time, which could be wrong or correct, but this practice alone did not do Aurangzeb. The other Mughal rulers charged such taxes to fill the treasure. He said that if talking about changing religion on the strength of the sword, he would first change the religion of his soldiers. His army and his officers were the most Hindus. Historian Ram Puniyani says that Aurangzeb did not impose a tax in the first 20 years. When the treasure was empty, he decided on the orders of the Maulanas. Aurangzeb forced him to change religion who were his enemies. The murder of maratha vice -Sambha Ji and Guru Tegh Bahadur are examples of this. Puniyani referred to the reasons for accepting Hindus in Kashmir to Narayan Kaul’s book ‘History of Kashmir’. He said Aurangzeb and his governor Saif Khan were not behind. After the death of Saif, his son, the new governor Iftikhar, forced Kashmiri Hindus to adopt Islam. The historian Irfan Habib says that a quarter of GDP was during his time of India. Aurangzeb’s decision should not be linked to Hindu Muslim. At the time, the King of every religion used the sword to manage the rule. Some were more strong and others were less strong. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here