what was the effect of aurangzeb prolonged absence from delhi?
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the effect of Aurangzeb prolonged absence from Delhi because during the Deccan was his nobles and officials become powerful and ambitious the Cursed out independent Kingdom after the death of Aurangzeb
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● Aurangzeb prolonged absence from Delhi has affected his Empire a lot as rebellions started their war and disturbance occurred in the north.
● Aurangzeb's long nonattendance from the capital had offered rein to scatter in the north, the Jats had ascended close about Agra, the Rajputs were in open disobedience, the Sikhs tested the Mughal authority in Multan, the Marathas in the Deccan were plundering towns, desolating fields and towns.
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