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Aurangazeb and against
The sixth Sikh patriach, Guru Hargobind, propagated the theory of the warrior-saint and emphasized the need to practice fighting for self-defence against the Mughal rulers who, during the reign of Aurangazeb, attempted to forcibly convert Hindus and Sikhs to Islam.

Aurangazeb and .
In September 1688, the Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb took Golconda after a prolonged battle.
However, later emperors such as Aurangazeb tried to establish complete Muslim dominance, and as a result several historical temples were destroyed during this period and taxes imposed on non-Muslims.
Akbar's grandson, Shah Jahan was overthrown by his own son, Aurangazeb.
His son, Aurangazeb, imprisoned his ailing father at nearby Agra Fort.
Aurangazeb later brought it to his capital Lahore and placed it in his own personal Badshahi Mosque.
Upon his death, his son Aurangazeb had him interred in it next to Mumtaz Mahal.
The name was given to him by the Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb.
Where Aurangazeb is also buried.
When Shah Jahan travelled from Balapur fort, to Burhanpur, mother of Mirza Azam and elder daughter of Shahzada Badi uz-Zaman Mirza, alias Shah Nawaz Khan of the Safawi dynasty Dilrus Banu, wife of Aurangazeb along with Mumtaz and cousin / brother Shah Beg Khan, along with military personnel-stayed three nights near Argaon at Hiwarkhed, before the birth of their fourteenth child.
Thus the Mughals seized power and Aurangazeb was placed as the Viceroy of Deccan who led his campaigns to Bijapur and Golconda from Daulatabad.
He was contemporary with the Louis XIV of France, Peter the Great of Russia and Aurangazeb of India.
With the capture of Bijapur in 1686 A. D., Aurangazeb established tlie Moghul supremacy in this region.
Tana Shah defended the fort for eight months, but Aurangazeb succeeded in capturing Golconda at the end in September 1687.
After the death of Aurangazeb, Muslim power declined and the Sikhs who occupied the region and ruled through various misls or small to medium sized groups.
For reasons best known to India's first premier, one of the major roads of power corridors in New Delhi is named after Aurangazeb, the Aurangazeb Road.
The fort finally fell into ruins after a siege and its fall to Mughal emperor Aurangazeb.

guaranteed and independence
Actually, the Communists, out of fear of a united and armed Germany, would probably be willing to agree to a disarmed Germany that would be united and neutral and have its independence guaranteed by the U.N..
The resolution ignored the wishes of Eritreans for independence, but guaranteed the population some democratic rights and a measure of autonomy.
The issue was resolved by the second Treaty of London which guaranteed the perpetual independence and neutrality of the state.
Malaysia has been a member of the Commonwealth since independence in 1957, when it entered into the Anglo-Malayan Defence Agreement ( AMDA ) with the United Kingdom whereby Britain guaranteed the defence of Malaya ( and later Malaysia ).
With the war against Spain ( 1859 – 1860 ) came direct involvement in European affairs — although the independence of Morocco was guaranteed in the Conference of Madrid ( 1880 ), the French gained ever greater influence.
The group set up a provisional government in 1869, mainly under Brazilian auspices and signed the 1870 peace accords, which guaranteed Paraguay's independence and free river navigation.
In 1983, the federation was granted independence from Britain, with a constitution that granted Nevis a large degree of autonomy as well as the guaranteed right of secession.
Alarmed, and with Hitler making further demands on Danzig, France and Britain guaranteed their support for Polish independence ; when Italy conquered Albania in April 1939, the same guarantee was extended to Romania and Greece.
The treaty recognized Texas ' independence and guaranteed Santa Anna's life.
Over several campaigns in the mid-tenth century, the German ruler Otto I conquered northern Italy ; Pope John XII crowned him emperor ( the first so crowned in more than forty years ), and the two of them ratified the Diploma Ottonianum, which guaranteed the independence of the Papal States.
In modern times, the independence of the judiciary is guaranteed by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, s. 3.
In the Constitution of the Roman Republic, religious freedom was guaranteed by article 7, the independence of the pope as head of the Catholic Church was guaranteed by article 8 of the Principi fondamentali, while the death penalty was abolished by article 5, and free public education was provided by article 8 of the Titolo I.
The following year, Lothair guaranteed the independence of the clergy of Monza from Milan: Monza regained its autonomy, which is not limited to the feudal government of lands and goods, but also extended to the spiritual realm: while it is denied to others, the archpriest of Monza was confirmed as having the authority to command the clergy of his church ( year 1150 ).
In August 1939, in a final effort to contain Germany, Britain and France guaranteed Polish independence ( Anglo-Polish military alliance ).
Joppa was restored to the Hasmonean domain, Judea was granted freedom from all tribute and taxes to Rome, and the independence of the internal administration was guaranteed.
# An independent Polish state should be erected which should include the territories inhabited by indisputably Polish populations, which should be assured a free and secure access to the sea, and whose political and economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant.
The Royal Charter granted by James I that guaranteed the independence of the Inner and Middle Temples did so on the condition that the Temples maintain the church, a requirement which has been followed to this day.
On February 6, 1873, Peru and Bolivia signed a treaty of alliance known as the " Treaty of Mutual Defense " which guaranteed their independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Such an act would have guaranteed him financial independence and professional success.
It was made clear that no attempt at annexation of Cuba would be made and that the island's independence would be guaranteed.
The Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes was organized and briefly headed by Teofisto Guingona, Sr. With the enactment by the US Congress of the Jones Law ( Philippine Autonomy Law ) in 1916, ultimate Philippine independence was guaranteed and the Filipinization of public administration began.
The Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes was organized and briefly headed by Teofisto Guingona, Sr. With the enactment by the US Congress of the Jones Law ( Philippine Autonomy Law ) in 1916, ultimate Philippine independence was guaranteed and the Filipinization of public administration began.
Under the treaty, the European powers recognized and guaranteed the independence and neutrality of Belgium and confirmed the independence of the German speaking part of Luxembourg.

guaranteed and return
`` But you want a job guaranteed when you return '', I continued my attack.
When reelected in 2000, President Aristide promised to remedy this situation but instead introduced a non-sustainable plan of " cooperatives " that guaranteed investors a 10 percent rate of return.
They point out that alternative access technologies, such as wireless local loop, have proven uncompetitive and / or impractical, and that under current pricing models, the incumbent is in many cases, depending on the regulatory model, guaranteed a fair price for the use of its facilities, including an appropriate return on investment.
* Poles who were serving in the British Army should be free to return to Poland, with no security upon their return to the communist country guaranteed.
The Secretary also negotiated leases for the Teapot Dome reserves to Harry Sinclair of the Consolidated Oil Corp. in return for guaranteed oil reserves to the credit of the government.
The insurance companies that guaranteed those assets return the premiums to Lay citing questionable dealing in the country.
He told the Indians that the Treaty of Ghent guaranteed the return of all Indian lands lost during the War of 1812, including the Creek lands in Georgia and Alabama.
Eventually, Wilson handed over to Richardson, who had selected his former premiership teammate Paul Sproule to return from Tasmania and take over the coaching position on a guaranteed contract.
One solution that has been proposed for solving the issue of not having a good ' proxy ' for the risk free asset, to provide an ' observable ' risk free rate is to have some form of international guaranteed asset which would provide a guaranteed return over an indefinite time period ( possibly even into perpetuity ).
The 15-year ZEBRA zero-coupon bonds carried a guaranteed yield of 4 % with a promise of up to a 20 % return if Acting Sheriff or any of the other included shows were sold into syndication.
" In return the King is guaranteed " any of the Islands situated in the ( Gulf ) of Mexico, or near that ( Gulf )" which France is able to gain possession of.
The Treaty of Waitangi, signed in 1840, guaranteed that individual Māori iwi ( tribes ) should have undisturbed possession of their lands, forests, fisheries and other taonga ( treasures ) in return for becoming British subjects, selling land to the government only and surrendering sovereignty to the British Government.
Some algorithms are guaranteed to find the optimal solution, while others may only return the best solution found in the part of the state space that was explored.
Al-Bakr, in return, guaranteed his safety.
In return, Chile agreed to build the Arica-La Paz railway, a railroad connecting the capital city of La Paz, Bolivia with the port of Arica, and Chile guaranteed freedom of transit for Bolivian commerce through Chilean ports and territory.
* The return is not guaranteed.
It guaranteed " vollkommene Gewissensfreiheit " ( complete freedom of conscience ) and demanded in return, the civil authorities and subjects both in their homes to behave as honorable, decent and Christian.
Ducal Prussia, which had previously allied itself with Sweden and attacked Poland, changed sides and guaranteed military support of the Commonwealth, in return for sovereignty ( it had been a fief of Poland since 1466 ).
However, ing a value with is guaranteed to return a, so it is possible to turn a bit off by ing it with:.
Thus, many in Russia longed for a return to the days of socialism, when a strong central government guaranteed personal and economic security.
Under its provisions, ethnic Fijians agreed to give up their guaranteed majority in the House of Representatives and their monopoly on the Prime Minister's office, but in return, their ownership of most of the land was written into the constitution.
However, these official-sounding phrases and more are the hallmark of the so-called " prime bank " fraud ; they may sound great on paper, but the guaranteed offshore investment with the vague claims of an easy 100 % monthly return are all fictitious financial instruments intended to defraud individuals.

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