How did Shah Jahan get control of the Deccan?
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Answer:
Shah Jahan advanced Mughal control over the Deccan through military conquest.
Explanation:
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan secured a positive advance in the extension of his authority over the Deccan during his reign of over 28 years.
In his reign the Nizam Shahi kingdom came to an end and the Qutb Shah and the Adil Shah lost their sovereignty and parts of their territory.
Shah Jahan seems to have been opposed to a policy of annexation. Like Alauddin, he tolerated the existence of tributary vassal states and while anxious to impose his supremacy over them did not object to the extension of their authority in neutral territory.
Answer:
Shah Jahan advanced Mughal control over the Deccan through military conquest.
Explanation:
Shah Jahan had a natural love for magnificence, which was reflected in the buildings that he constructed. His reign is, in fact, called the Golden Age of the Mughal Architecture. One of the most important buildings constructed by him is the Taj Mahal, which was built in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.
So Akbar established the Mughal power in Deccan. Shahjahan also continued the policy of conquests of Deccan states and succeeded in annexing Ahmadnagar and the kingdoms of Golkanda and Bijapur accept the suzerainty of Mughals and paid tributes to them. Aurangzeb further annexed Golkanda and Bijapur to his Empire.
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