1)What did the Mughals do to maintain the balance of power in asia?
2)what did the Mughals do to keep the foreign invaders away from india?
3)Mention three reasons for the downfall of Mughals empire
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The Mughals would have compromised their hegemony in South Asia by giving the Safavids a role in Bijapur while creating military/logistics issues related to controlling territory beyond the Sulaiman Mountains. In other words, there were military-geographic limits to Mughal practices of great power management.
The Later Mughals were unable to defend India against the foreign invasions because the Mughal Empire by this time (18th century) had become weak and began to disintegrate. ... This weakened the Mughal authority and they were not able to defend the empire against foreign invasions.
Causes of Downfall of the Mughal Empire
The Nature and Policies of Aurangzeb. ...
The Incapability of the Later Mughals. ...
The Corruption of the Nobility. ...
Military Weakness. ...
Economic Bankruptcy. ...
The Wars of Succession. ...
Group Rivalry at the Court. ...
The Attacks of the Marathas in the North.
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1) Mughals established a form of delegated government. This is when a private governors are responsible for him for the quality of government for their land. This helped the ruler maintain power because he is open to more people's ideas and concerns.
2) Mughals were unable to defend India against the foreign invasions because the Mughal Empire by this time (18th century) had become weak and began to disintegrate. This weakened the Mughal authority and they were not able to defend the empire against foreign invasions.
3) Causes of Downfall of the Mughal Empire -
- The Nature and Policies of Aurangzeb.
- The Incapability of the Later Mughals.
- The Corruption of the Nobility.