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3. Divide the states of the eighteenth century into three overlapping groups.

4. How did Burhan-ul-Mulk reduce Mughal influence in the Awadh region?

5. How did the new states emerge?​

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3 . Answer : During the 18th century, the Mughal Empire gradually fragmented into a number of independent regional states. These states can be broadly divided into three overlapping groups: States that were old Mughal provinces: These included Awadh, Bengal and Hyderabad.

4. Answer: Burhan-ul-Mulk tried to reduce Mughal influence in the Awadh region by taking following steps: - He first of all reduced the number of office holders [jagirdars) appointed by the Mughals. - He also reduced the size of jagirs, and appointed his own loyal servants to vacant positions.

5. Answer : With the decline in the Mughal authority, many new states emerged in the Indian subcontinent like Awadh, Bengal and Hyderabad which were founded by the respective governors under the Mughal Empire. The Sikhs, Marathas and Jats, after a long struggle, did seize independence from the Mughals.

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