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Evaluate the reasons for the decline of the Mughal Empire

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Answered by Anonymous
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Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:

Wars of Succession: The Mughals did not follow any law of succession like the law of primogeniture. ...

Aurangzeb's Policies: ...

Weak Successors of Aurangzeb: ...

Empty Treasury: ...

Invasions: ...

Size of the Empire and Challenge from Regional Powers:

Answered by Talentedgirl1
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History proved beyond doubt that every Empire that evolved and flourished across centuries created its own grave-diggers. As is the case, the historians of all hues since the 18 Century have debated the causes of the decline of Mughal Empire. The notion of decline envisages a prior state of perfection, efflorescence, harmony, and cohesion, in contrast to corruption, moral degradation, and loss of ethical values, principles, and customs. Hence, historians wish to understand the phenomenon of change and its causes. For instance, social decay, deterioration of the previous order, and belief and long spells of chaos and disorder are considered the causes of such decline.

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