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cause and effect how did the decline of Mughal Empire explain the emergence of regional kingdoms in mediaeval India?

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Answered by amalkhaleefa2007
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Answer:The harsh policy over non Muslims by aurangzeb is the major cause for the decline of Mughal empire. He expanded the territory and made the Mughal empire to reach its height (in terms of territory). ... The weak successors of the aurangzeb is also a major reason for the decline of the empire.

Explanation:According to the authors, the causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire can be grouped under the following heads: a) deterioration of land relations; b) emergence of regional powers as successor states; c) selfish struggle of nobles at the court; d) lack of initiative in modern weapons; e) lack of control over the bankers of the state and above all f) Aurangzeb’s Deccan campaign

Answered by seema0810sk57
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Answer:

The Great Mughals were efficient and exercised control over ministers and army, but the later Mughals were poor administrators. As a result, the distant provinces became independent. The rise of independent states led to the disintegration of the Mughal Empire.

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