Discuss the conditions of mughal empire in 17th century and after.
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Conditions of Mughal empire in 17th century and after.
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- The Mughal emperors' dynasty rendered "legacies" that continue to affect the contemporary world people. The military and administrative success of Mughal contributed to economic and commercial stability in the regions they dominated.
- The Mughal regime was known as "the fabled land of the riches," as per the foreign travel accounts. However, as these travellers described, there was a state of poverty
- During Shah Jehan 's reign roughly 445 of the "8000" had "high ranked mansabdars." These mansabdars received 61.5 percent the estimated total revenues of the kingdom as salaries
- Most of the revenue of the Mughals was spent on gods and on wages. With this expense, peasants, & craftsmen benefited because they supplied the emperors of Mughal with commodities.
- However, after all these costs, there was so little income available, and so it was not possible to spend in manufacturing materials and tools. Alternatively, the wealthiest group of artisans and farmers made enormous profits and made huge profits.
- With the loss of the authority of the Mughal dynasty, their officials became the power centres in their territories. The later Mughals were poor administrators. The dynasties such as Awadh and Hyderabad shaped these citizens. These provinces gradually had become autonomous. For a few years these people recognised the Mughal Emperor in Delhi for title-sake
- In 1707 Aurangzeb 's death marked the end of the Great Mughal era , which began when Babur entered the throne in 1526. When Aurangzeb died, the Mughal Empire was the biggest in India.
- The empire colonies united their national identities to rise up in the eighteenth century against the Mughal empire. The emergence of these independent countries led to the full disintegration of the Mughal Empire
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