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describe Shah jahan's Deccan policy​

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Answered by way2dinesh
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Deccan policy of the Mughals during the reign of Shah Jahan remained quite successful. Shah Jahan attempted either to annex the kingdoms of the Deccan or force them to accept the suzerainty of the emperor. He was a capable commander and understood the politics of the Deccan well.

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Answered by pramodtiwait
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Under Shah Jahan, the Deccan policy of the Mughals entered a new phase. He annexed Ahmadnagar and Daulatabad. He forced the rulers of Bijapur and Golconda to accept his superemecy. In 1636, Shah Jahan retired to agra and appointed Aurangzeb as the Governor of Deccan.

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