state two effects of aurangzeb deccan policy
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Aurangzeb’s Deccan policy can be divided into four phases
Phase-I (1658-68)
It was led by Jai Singh.The Mughals failed to lay siege on Bijapur in 1665 and Jai Singh died in 1667.
Phase-II (1668-84)
It was unsuccessful because of a tripartite alliance between Golconda,Shivaji and Bijapur in which Madanna and Akanna played a crucial role.
Phase-III
This phase saw the capture of Bijapur (1686) and Golconda (1687).
Phase-IV
In this phase Sambhaji the son and successor of Shivaji was captured and executed.
Phase-I (1658-68)
It was led by Jai Singh.The Mughals failed to lay siege on Bijapur in 1665 and Jai Singh died in 1667.
Phase-II (1668-84)
It was unsuccessful because of a tripartite alliance between Golconda,Shivaji and Bijapur in which Madanna and Akanna played a crucial role.
Phase-III
This phase saw the capture of Bijapur (1686) and Golconda (1687).
Phase-IV
In this phase Sambhaji the son and successor of Shivaji was captured and executed.
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