What was the effect of Aurangzeb’s long war in Deccan?
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Aurangzeb waged continuous war in the Deccan for more than two decades with no resolution. He thus lost about a fifth of his army fighting rebellions led by the Marathas in Deccan India.
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Emperor Aurangzeb fought a long war in the Deccan. As a result, the military and financial resources of his empire got depleted. The successors of Aurangzeb were not at all efficient. The efficiency of the imperial administration broke down
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