Answer:
All Mughal emperors took a title as their imperial name when they took the throne. This was a tradition present since the time of Babur (although Babur received the title later on), which by the way is also a title and not the real name of the founder of the Mughal Empire. Another point to note is that Aurangzeb was also a title/nickname. It is not the Mughal emperor’s real name.
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