A famous collection of letters written by Emperor Aurangzeb, offering intimate insights into his later life, administrative anxiety, and advice to his sons, is titled: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

A famous collection of letters written by Emperor Aurangzeb, offering intimate insights into his later life, administrative anxiety, and advice to his sons, is titled:
A. Ruqqaat-i-Alamgiri
B. Fatawa-i-Alamgiri
C. Maktubat-i-Alamgiri
D. Insha-i-Alamgiri
Answer: Option A
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The 'Ruqqaat-i-Alamgiri' is a compilation of Aurangzeb's private letters, revealing his strict personality, deep religious convictions, and micromanagement style.

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