18th century in Indian history was the century of political problems justify
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Explanation:
During the first half of the eighteenth century, the boundaries of the Mughal Empire were
reshaped by the emergence of a number of independent kingdoms. In this post, we will read about the emergence of new political groups in the subcontinent during the first half of the eighteenth century – roughly from 1707, when Aurangzeb died, till the third battle of Panipat in 1761.
Emperor Aurangzeb had depleted the military and financial resources of his empire by fighting a long war in the Deccan.
Nobles who were appointed as governors (subadars) controlled the offices of revenue and military administration (diwani and faujdari) which gave them extraordinary political, economic and military powers over vast regions of the Mughal Empire.
Peasant and zamindari rebellions in many parts of northern and western India added to these problems.
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