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3. Give reasons.
(1) Aurangzeb turned his attention towards
Adilshahi and Qutubshahi kingdoms.​

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Answered by rock2604
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Further Qutub Shah's terms with Sikandar Ali Shah were also a concern to the Mughals. Qutub Shah growing his steps in this adverse direction refused to be the vassal of the Mughals and denied living in subordination. This turned Aurangzeb's interest towards Golconda and a move to assert Mughal rule there

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Answered by Anonymous
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