ANSWER is from 1658 to 1707 AD.Aurangzeb RULED the Mughal empire from 1658 to 1707 AD.Aurangzeb (1658 AD-1707 AD):Aurangzeb defeated Dara at Dharmat (1658 AD), Samugarh (1658 AD), and Deorai, in which Samugarh was the decisive one and Deorai was the last one.After the victory, Aurangzeb was crowned at Delhi under the title Alamgir. He died in February 1707 in Ahmadnagar.Aurangzeb captured Guru Teg Bahadur, the 9th Guru of Sikhs in 1675 AD and executed him when he refused to embrace Islam.The 10TH and last Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, son of Guru Teg Bahadur, organized his followers into a community of warriors called Khalsa to fight against the Muslims.Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was the most powerful Maratha king and an arch-enemy of Aurangzeb.The Mughal conquests reached a climax during Aurangzeb’s reign as Bijapur and Golconda were annexed in 1686 AD and 1687 AD, respectively.Under him, the Mughal empire reached its greatest extent and the largest single-state ever known in India.He forbade the inscription of Kalma on the coins, also forbade sati and Jharokha-darshan.He ended the celebration of Navroz and, in 1679 AD, reimposed Jizya. Aurangzeb was initiated into the Naqshbandiya order.The only monument ASSOCIATED with Aurangzeb is Bibi ka MAQBARA, which is the tomb of his wife Rabbia-ud-Daura, in Aurangabad.