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conclusion on mughal empire
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Answered by akak386pad0az
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Mughal empire was a great era which has given India a very rich and noble history to be marked with golden words. By the end of 19 the century, mughals saw their decline.

There were plenty of reasons for the decline of Mughal empire. The reasons are discussed below:

Aurangzeb was the last powerful ruler who still could expand the empire. But he was a conservative ruler who was intolerant towards other religions except Islam and barred people from any kind of dancing and singing in the province.He broke many temples and imposed taxes on non Muslims.This was causing lot of trouble for people so socially he was being unpopular.Weak successors also caused decline of the empire.The nobles who were loyal to the emperors also started to look for their profit and gainAnd ultimately when Britishers came, they handed over the charge of the country to British east India company.Meagre financial status added to the woes.

This empire was a winning empire and has given glorious history to us. Therefore, the Mughals are rated as one to be stellar.

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Answered by Đïķšhä
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So here it goes.

The mughals began their rule in India as timurids under babur who defeated Ibrahim Lodhi in the 1st battle of panipat.Mughals during the reign of Babur and humayun aggresively took to territorial expansion which continued up till Akbar’s reign and by shahjahan’s reign the expansion was complete.

Mughals in india were responsible for the most effecient admistrative system along with a heterogenous nobility and a relatively happy subject population who received recognition based on merit and not religion.They introduced the mansabdari system which was followed until the decline and yielded maximum profit for the state and at the same time taking care of the peasants. Akbar’s reign is seen as the most properous period as he was able to carve out 50 years of peace, religious toleration,cordial relations with neighbours and a great admistrative setup. Jahangir was noted for his addiction to opium but mughal paintings of his time were in their most refined form.Thereafter Shahjahan althought more orthodox when compared to Akbar ruled peacefully and took up some of the best architectural projects.Aurangzeb’s rule was marked for its crisis and his orthodox islamic beliefs and he is claimed to have desecrated numerous hindu temples but before arriving at anu conclusion we must take into consideration the various socio political and economic crisis which led to this attitude of the emperor and must observe closely the factors which must have led to the decline of mughal empire in the 18th century.
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