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Aurangzeb in Nehru’s Writings: How “Hardworking and Sincere” Neutralized Systematic Persecution

This blog examines Aurangzeb in Nehru’s Writings to expose a systematic historiographical technique that humanizes religious persecution through virtue-first framing, euphemistic language, and strategic omissions. By analyzing Nehru’s portrayal of Aurangzeb, it reveals how doctrinally driven violence was reframed as personal complexity, shaping Indian historical consciousness for over seven decades.