what was the result of the Deccan campaign of Akbar
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It resulted in direct conflict Aurangzeb withMarathas which become primrialy responsible fir the failureof his deccan policy.During latwr of mughals the Deccan was losing in the hands of mughals.Marathas gained it from mughals.
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Having consolidated his empire in North India, Akbar sent his officials to persuade the rulers of Ahmednagar, Bijapur and Golconda to accept him as their ruler. But they refused. Akbar then waged a war against Chand Bibi, the queen of Ahmednagar. She gave in after a brave resistance and parts of Ahmednagar were annexed. In AD 1526, Berar was annexed. In AD 1601, Khandesh was also annexed to the empire.
Akbar's empire now stretched from Hindukush in the north-west to Brahmaputra in the east and from the Himalayas in the north to Godavari in the south.