What were the consequences of Aurangzeb's Deccan campaign against the Marathas?
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His Deccan policy was a miserable failure and his engagement of war against Bijapur and Golkonda made the empire's position worse. Golconda and Bijapur were conquered by Aurangzeb's 1686-1687 campaign. As a result, Shia Muslim sentiment towards the Mughal empire was lost
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