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describe the mughal emiore in seventeenth century and after ​

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Answered by ankitsharma26
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  1. The Mughals become powerful in the late seventeenth century because: The Muslim Mughal rulers ruled the Hindu majority in India in the '16th' and '17th' centuries. The last Mughal ruler, Aurangzeb ruled India for 50 years. He was very religious and thus, he restricted the Hindu customs and practises
Answered by revathi200719
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The Mughals realm in the seventeenth Century and After:

The administrative and military efficiency of the Mughal Empire led to great economic and commercial prosperity. ... The wealthier peasantry and artisanal groups, the merchants and bankers profited in this economic world. Primary producers, however, lived in poverty.

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