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deccan
into
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1565,defeat to Vijaynagar -
battle Bannihatti near Talikota.
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causes
Foreign influnce:
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Akbar 1st to interfere
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the Mauryas, the Guptas the Khaljis and the Tughlaqs
political unity
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. Travellers, merchansts, piligrims and wandering saints
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rulers of Gujarat and Malwa in the west and Orissa in the east had been continuously involved in the south Indian politics
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In 1601, Akbar captured the fort of Asirgarh, one of the strongest fortresses in the world at the time "by using the "golden keys."
new competitors
newly conquered territories were organised as three 'Subas' or provinces namely Ahmadnagar, Berar and Khandesh,
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shah jaha
prince
Khurram was given the title of Shah Jahan or king of the world and his mansab was raised, to 30,000 Zat and 20,000 Sawa
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In 1620, the imperial troops - Ahmadnagar -besiezed
. Shah Jahan-a cross the Narmada caused them to raise the sieze of Burhmpur - arrears of tribute to five million of rupees.
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king
ahemd nagad
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1630, the Mughals failed to capture Parenda, a strong fortress belonging to Ahmadnagar.
Fateh Khan, dissatisfied with Sulatn Nizam-Ul-Mulk
placed on the throne Nizam Shah's Hussain Shah a ten-year old boy, who became a puppet in the hands of his domineering and treacherous minister
1632, Shah Jahan captured the fortress at Daulatabad, Maharashtra and imprisoned Husein Shah of the Nizam Shahi Kingdom of Ahmednagar
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bijapur
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1631, Asaf Khan laid seize to Bijapur but was compelled to raise it after 20 days for want to supplies.
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aurangzeb
prince
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contained 64 forts, and their total revenue amounted to five crores of ru pees
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