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Aurangzeb's Deccan Wars: The Mughal Empire's Pyrrhic Victory

9 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Aurangzeb's decades-long campaign to conquer the Deccan sultanates and the Maratha kingdom. They delve into the strategic brilliance and final betrayal of the Maratha leader Shivaji, the brutal siege of Golconda, and the endless guerrilla war that bled the Mughal treasury dry. Lucas explains how Aurangzeb's religious policies and military overreach sowed the seeds of the empire's decline, focusing on the incredible story of Madanna and Akkanna, the Brahmin ministers who ran Golconda's diamond trade, and the tragic fate of the last Qutb Shahi sultan. The conversation also touches on the role of the Deccan's rugged geography, the rise of the Maratha guerrilla tactics, and the legacy of Aurangzeb's longest war. #Aurangzeb #DeccanWars #Shivaji #Golconda #MarathaEmpire #QutbShahi #MadannaAndAkkanna #MughalDecline #SiegeOfGolconda #Bijapur #Karnataka #DeccanPlateau #GuerrillaWarfare #DiamondTrade #SouthAsia #History #FexingoHistory #MughalEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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