Describe Shah jahan’s policy of Deccan.
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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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Shah Jahan advanced Mughal control over the Deccan through military conquest. The Deccan, the region of central India, had several different states that contested with the Mughals for power. Among these, Shah Jahan annexed Ahmadnagar (1636) and forced two others, Golconda and Vijayapura, to pay tribute to him.
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