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describe the brief in the Rise and fall of marathas and their decline​

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Answered by DepressedArmygirl
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But the Maratha sardars lacked unity, and they lacked the outlook and programme which were necessary for founding an all-India empire. And so they failed to replace the Mughals. They did, however, succeed in waging continuous war against the Mughal empire, till they destroyed it.

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Answered by mahelaqua1977
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The greatest loss to the Marathas came from the hatred and jealousy between Scindia and Holkar, two of the most powerful Maratha chiefs. The change which took place in the character of the Maratha armies. After the loss of Panipat, Maratha nationals ceased to predominate in their armies.

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