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Aurangzeb's Policies​

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Aurangzeb again introduced the jizyah (or the poll tax) (it was abolished by Akbar). According to the shara, in a Muslim state, the payment of jizyah was obligatory, for the non-Muslims. ... Aurangzeb's religious beliefs cannot be considered as the basis of his political policies.

Aurangzeb's policy towards the Deccan had political as well as economic and religious purposes. The extension of the empire was one purpose of Aurangzeb. Probably, it is believed that extinction of the states of Bijapur and Golkunda was a prior necessity for the destruction of the power of the Marathas in the Deccan

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