Explain the Deccan policy of Aurangzeb?
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1)Aurangzeb was an advocate of direct conquest of the Deccan states.
2)Immediately after his accession, he faced a very complicated situation in the Deccan.
3)The growing power of the Marathas and the suspicious attitude of the Deccan states towards the Mughals made Aurangzeb much more careful to adopt aggressive policy in the Deccan.
4)Aurangzeb's initial concern was to compel Bijapur and Golkonda to abide by the treaty of 1657 and to surrender those territories.
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2)Immediately after his accession, he faced a very complicated situation in the Deccan.
3)The growing power of the Marathas and the suspicious attitude of the Deccan states towards the Mughals made Aurangzeb much more careful to adopt aggressive policy in the Deccan.
4)Aurangzeb's initial concern was to compel Bijapur and Golkonda to abide by the treaty of 1657 and to surrender those territories.
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