give a brief account of the Deccan campaign of ala-ud-din khalji. what policy did he adopt for the Deccan kingdoms
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Deccan policy: Alauddin did not annex the Deccan after conquering it because he realized that it would not be easy to control these provinces from Delhi. Moreover his main objective in conquering it was to acquire as much wealth as possible from the South to pay for the maintenance of his huge army.
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Ala-Ud-Din was a far-sighted statesman . His Chief aim in conquering the Deccan was economic rather than religious or political. He made the rajas his vassals. He. annual tributes and amassed great wealth . Ala-Ud-Din policy because the South was far off and it was difficult to rule it directly from Delhi.
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