Aurangzeb successor's failed to live up to his courageous and determined personality!
Was this the most important reason for the decline of Mughal Empire? Give reasons for
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Aurangzeb is powerful, determined, and brave personality kept the Mughals united and strong. He had a vast experience of fighting in north-west frontier and south India. He was very disciplined, religious and far away from luxuries and un-Islamic practices. He was determined brave and active throughout his life. His descendants lacked these qualities. Succession wars made the situation even worse. Aurangzeb’s three sons fought with each other and became greedy. They did not listen to the advice of Aurangzeb who had divided the Empire into three of his sons. The sons of Muazzam also fought with each other. Only within ten years of Aurangzeb’s death, more than twelve people were claiming as kings. These wars made Mughals financially bankrupt and they lost their prestige.
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Aurangzeb is powerful, determined, and brave personality kept the Mughals united and strong. He had a vast experience of fighting in north-west frontier and south India. He was very disciplined, religious and far away from luxuries and un-Islamic practices. He was determined brave and active throughout his life. His descendants lacked these qualities. Succession wars made the situation even worse. Aurangzeb’s three sons fought with each other and became greedy. They did not listen to the advice of Aurangzeb who had divided the Empire into three of his sons. The sons of Muazzam also fought with each other. Only within ten years of Aurangzeb’s death, more than twelve people were claiming as kings. These wars made Mughals financially bankrupt and they lost their prestige.
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the successor of Aurangzeb is Bahadur Shah Zafar.