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During the next hundred years, poets composed numerous distinct Persian Ramayanas, and many dedicated their works to the reigning Mughal king. Even at the end of his reign, Aurangzeb had not moved so far afield from Mughal cultural practices as to break the perceived association between Mughal royalty and the epic Hindu tale of Ram.
Aurangzeb: The Man and the Myth
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