how far was the deccan policy of Aurangzeb responsible for the downfall of his Mughal Empire?
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Answer: Aurangzeb's deccan campaign was one of the major causes of the decline of mughal empire. His deccan campaign needed a huge amount of money for maintaining a huge standing army. His frequent failed attempts slowly emptied the kingdom's treasure and led to a crisis in the kingdom. His frequent set up of army camps in the deccan also needed a huge amount of money.
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