What was the result of the Deccan campaign of akbar
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All this resulted in the failure of Aurangzeb and contributed to the decline of the Mughul empire. The Deccan policy of Aurangzeb was misguided and impractical. The annexation of Bijapur and Golkunda by Aurangzeb was also misguided. It resulted in direct conflict of Aurangzeb with the Marathas which became primarily responsible for the failure of his Deccan policy though Dr J.N. Sarkar has expressed a contrary opinion.
He has opined that the weak states of the Deccan neither could function as a protective wall between the Mughuls and the Marathas nor could become a fruitful ally of the Mughuls. Therefore, confrontation between the Mughuls and the Marathas was inevitable. During the rule of later Mughuls, the Deccan was lost to the empire. There the Marathas gained ascendancy.
He has opined that the weak states of the Deccan neither could function as a protective wall between the Mughuls and the Marathas nor could become a fruitful ally of the Mughuls. Therefore, confrontation between the Mughuls and the Marathas was inevitable. During the rule of later Mughuls, the Deccan was lost to the empire. There the Marathas gained ascendancy.
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It resulted in direct conflict of Aurangzeb with the Marathas which became primarily responsible for the failure of his Deccan policy though Dr J.N. Sarkar has expressed a contrary opinion. ... During the rule of later Mughuls, the Deccan was lost to the empire. There the Marathas gained ascendancy..........
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