Causes for decline of Mughal empire
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Wars of Succession: The Mughals did not follow any law of succession like the law of primogeniture. ...
Aurangzeb's Policies: ...
Weak Successors of Aurangzeb: ...
Empty Treasury: ...
Invasions: ...
Size of the Empire and Challenge from Regional Powers:
Answered by
2
Answer:
- The successive rulers after Aurangzeb were weak, unworthy and lacked the character, motivation and commitment to rule the empire strongly.
- Aurangzeb’s policies made enemies of the Rajputs, Sikhs, Jats and the Marathas.
- His frequent wars depleted the treasury.
- The raids by Nadir Shah, and repeated invasions of Ahmad Shah Abdali, resulted in further weakening of the empire.
- The already weakened empire faced further encroachment by the British and the French. The British and French, who had initially come as traders, took full advantage of the weakening empire and soon became masters of the whole of India.
Explanation:
Similar questions
Math,
6 months ago
Accountancy,
6 months ago
Social Sciences,
6 months ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
Computer Science,
1 year ago
CBSE BOARD XII,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago