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'Aurangzeb was vital in the decline of the Mughals' Comment.

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Answered by shatakshee24july
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Aurangzeb's religious policy was largely responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. His policy of religious persecution of the Hindus, who formed the bulk of the population of the country, hastened the fall of his dynasty. ... Moreover, Aurangzeb turned against the Shias with as much bitterness as the Hindus.

Answered by Sampurnakarpha
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Aurangzeb's religious policy was largely responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. His policy of religious persecution of the Hindus, who formed the bulk of the population of the country, hastened the fall of his dynasty. ... Moreover, Aurangzeb turned against the Shias with as much bitterness as the Hindus.

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