give three reasons for the weakening of the Mughal empire during the eighteenth century
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- no great rulers after the son of akbar ;I don't know the name .
- not provided with the support of people.
- misrule.
- give their empire in Britishers hand.
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Weak sucssesors of Aurangzeb- Bahadur Shah 1 who succeeded Aurangzeb was weak and inefficient .Successors of Bahadur Shah were
all incompetent and could not manage the use Empire
Vastness of the Empire- the cost of administering such a vast Empire was huge. the weak successors were incapable of managing this huge empire
Defects in the mansabdari system- Jagirs became head hereditary.The hereditary nature of mansabdari system lead to corruption and factionalism, which contributed the downfall of the Empire
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