Aurangzeb--as a strict Sunni Muslim, he reversed religious toleration laws in place in the Mughal Empire.
Aurangzeb restricted both non-Muslims and Shi'a Muslims. He viewed anyone not a Sunni as a heretic. He reinstated taxes on non-Muslims and began ruling under Islamic law. Due to these changes Aurangzeb is viewed as a cruel and harsh Mughal leader.
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sufferage! it mean a right to vote in political elections and voting on laws
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem is one of the many
structures found on the historic Temple Mount, located in the Old City
of Jerusalem. In ancient times the Holy Temple was the main centre of
Jewish worship and spirituality. The First Temple was constructed in
1000 BCE by King Solomon and damaged completely in 586 BCE by the
Babylonians. The Second Temple was constructed in the same place around
516 BCE by Ezra, Zerubavel and Nechemiah and since destroyed in 70 CE by
the Romans.