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Aurangzeb (or Aurungzebe) (1618-1707)

Mogul emperor of northern India from 1658. Third son of Shah Jahan, he made himself master of the court by a palace revolution. His reign was the most brilliant period of the Mogul dynasty, but his despotic tendencies and Muslim fanaticism aroused much opposition. His latter years were spent in war with the princes of Rajputana and the Marathas and Sikhs. His drive south into the Deccan overextended Mogul resources.


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Bhatti's brother, Tariq Alamgir, pied guilty to lying to Occupational Safety and Health Administration officers investigating the death.
"Now, a big part of materials science is showing this," says Alamgir Karim of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md.
asks Alamgir Karim of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Md.
 
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