Enumerate the causes leading to the downfall of the Mauryan Empire .
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Some of the causes of the downfall of the Maurya Empire are as follows: No political empire lasts forever. ... Among these causes, some causes appear almost as common, namely, the weak successors, vastness of the empire, independence of the provinces, foreign invasion, and internal revolt.
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The cause of the downfall of the Mauryan Empire:
- As a vast empire, it was not easy to travel and connect from one place to another. Because the communication system in the society of that time was not so advanced. For this reason it was difficult to properly manage the entire empire.
- Emperor Ashoka used to donate a lot, due to which there was a financial crisis on his treasury. As a result, the empire gradually collapsed due to lack of funds to run the empire.
- He strengthened the opposition at the Center by delegating additional power to the royals.
- Also the weakness of the emperor who came after Ashoka in managing their kingdom was one of the reasons for the downfall of the Mauryan Empire.
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