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decline of the mongol empire​

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Answered by SoumyajitPatra24
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Answer:

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:

Weak Successors: ...

Degeneration of the Mughal Nobility: ...

Aurangzeb's Religious persecution of the Hindus: ...

Demoralization of the Mughal Army: ...

Economic Bankruptcy: ...Invasions: ...

Size of the Empire and Challenge from Regional Powers:

...Aurangzeb's Deccan Policy

The Mughal Empire began to decline in the 18th century, during the reign of Muḥammad Shah (1719–48). Much of its territory fell under the control of the Marathas and then the British. The last Mughal emperor, Bahādur Shah II (1837–57), was exiled by the British after his involvement with the Indian Mutiny of 1857–58.

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Answered by Jiya0071
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Explanation:

After Kublai's death in 1294, the Mongol Empire fragmented. ... It had begun to decline significantly in the mid-14th century, however, after outbreak of the Black Death and the murder of one of its rulers. The Golden Horde finally broke apart into several smaller territories in the 15th century.

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