‘Alamgir’ Aurangzeb defeated and buried in Maharashtra: Shah

Raigad (Maharashtra): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday praised the valour of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, emphasising that Aurangzeb who called himself Alamgir and fought against Marathas in Maharashtra throughout his life died as a defeated man and was buried in its soil.
Shah paid tributes to Shivaji Maharaj at Raigad Fort on his 345th death anniversary.
He said Shivaji Maharaj’s ideals of “swadharm and swarajya” continue to inspire India’s ambition to become a superpower by the 100th year of Independence.
Shah said Shivaji Maharaj defeated “Mughal shahi” (rule of Mughals).
“The ruler who called himself Alamgir fought Marathas till he was alive and died a defeated man in Maharashtra. His (Aurangzeb’s) samadhi (tomb) is located on its soil,” Shah said.
Notably, Maharashtra had witnessed a huge political row over the demand by right-wing organisations to remove the tomb of the 17th Century Mughal emperor in Khultabad, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district.