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Colonel Sophia Qureshi: The brave daughter who launched Operation Sindoor in india

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 Meet Colonel Sophia Qureshi – India's leading female army officer. Introduction When a woman in uniform steps forward to represent the nation, history takes note. Colonel Sophia Qureshi, an Indian Army officer from Vadodara, captured the nation's attention and pride with her remarkable leadership and grace during the briefing for Operation Sindoor. Her story is not just one of military success—it embodies discipline, determination, and the power to break long-standing barriers for women in the Indian Armed Forces. Through her calm and commanding presence, Colonel Qureshi became a symbol of hope and inspiration, demonstrating that courage can redefine the meaning of national service and leadership. Early life and education Colonel Sophia Qureshi was born and raised in Vadodara, Gujarat, into a family deeply rooted in military and academic traditions. Her grandfather was a religious instructor in the Indian Army, and her father, Mohammad Qureshi, was a civil engineer—both perso...

Aurangzeb, the king of Muslim the real story of Shivaji Maharaj war between in history located in india

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🏰  Aurangzeb Alamgiri – Introduction Birth and Name: Aurangzeb Alamgiri was  born in  1618 . His real name was  Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad  . He was given the title of “  Alamgir  ”, which means  “the one who conquers the world”  . Coming to the Gaddi: In 1658  , he  succeeded his father  Shah Jahan as  the head  of the Mughal Sultanate . His reign was the  longest  (about 50 years) in the Mughal Empire. Vast Expansion of the Mughal Empire: During the reign of Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire  had reached its  greatest extent . Most of India  was under Mughal control  – from the North to the Deccan. Following Islamic rules: Aurangzeb was  a very strict and religious  king. He  implemented  Islamic law (Sharia) in his rule. Jizya tax  (which was imposed on Hindus) was reintroduced. Vivadaspad Policies: He was in controversy for demolishing  many  temples  and...