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discuss the Deccan policy of aurangazeb​

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Answered by jeslynjoseph879
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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.

Answered by BrainlyRose
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The Deccan Policy of Aurangzeb was very aggresive. Aurangzeb's accession in 1658 gave him an opportunity to fulfill his aggressive designs with regard to Deccan. The three powers in the Deccan with which he had to deal were the Marathas and the two Shiah states of Bijapur and Golkunda.

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