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describe shah jahan's Deccan policy​

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Answered by Urvashi9867
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Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan secured a positive advance in the extension of his authority over the Deccan during his reign of over 28 years. In his reign the Nizam Shahi kingdom came to an end and the Qutb Shah and the Adil Shah lost their sovereignty and parts of their territory.

Answered by aayushlodhi1234
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Shah Jahan wanted to subdue the Deccan states. There were three states in the Deccan .These states used to give shelter to the Enemies of the Mughal emperor and thus created trouble .Shah Jahan wanted to bring them under control Prince Aurangzeb was made the Subedar of deccan. He led campaigns against these States Ahmednagar was conquered in CE 1633 ;Bijapur submitted in C 1636 and Golconda submitted in CE 1656 .a Treaty of peace was signed but Shah jahan's attempt to annex Bijapur and Golconda was never successful .The Deccan states of Ahmednagar Bijapur and Golconda parents annual tribute Shah Jahan. The huge sum received as tributes increased the financial resources of his Empire

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