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On the other side of the country, close to Aurangabad, is the small town of Khuldbad. Here lies the tomb of Aurangzeb, the last great Mughal emperor, who died in the eighteenth century, and ruled an empire stretching over most of India. Aurangzeb was a devout Muslim. In keeping with Islamic injuctions he lived a simple life, and had decreed that the expense on his tomb should not exceed Rs. 14 and 12 annas, the amount earned from the sale of caps he sewed and the calligraphy he wrote.