“I die happy for at least the world will be able to say that I have employed every effort to destroy the enemies of the Muhammedan faith.”

—  Aurangzeb

Aurangzeb, just before his death, as quoted from Niccolao Manucci, Storia do Mogor; or, Mogul India 1653-1708 https://archive.org/details/storiadomogororm04manu/page/398/mode/2up, Vol. 4, p. 398.

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