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How did the Mughal empire's decline start?

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Answered by Avni2348
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Beginning of the decline of the Mughal Empire can be traced to the strong rule of Aurangzeb.

Aurangzeb inherited a large empire, yet he adopted a policy of extending it further to the farthest geographical limits in the south at the great expense of men and materials.

In reality, the existing means of communication and the economic and political structure of the country made it difficult to establish a stable centralized administration over all parts of the country.

Aurangzeb’s objective of unifying the entire country under one central political authority was, though justifiable in theory, not easy in practice.In reality, the existing means of communication and the economic and political structure of the country made it difficult to establish a stable centralized administration over all parts of the country.

Aurangzeb’s objective of unifying the entire country under one central political authority was, though justifiable in theory, not easy in practice.Aurangzeb’s futile but arduous campaign against the Marathas extended over many years; it drained the resources of his Empire and ruined the trade and industry of the Deccan.

Aurangzeb’s absence from the north for over 25 years and his failure to subdue the Marathas led to deterioration in administration; this undermined the prestige of the Empire and its army.

In the 18th century, Maratha’s expansion in the north weakened central authority still further.

Answered by AarfaAshrafi
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foreign invasion .A frogein invasion affected Mughal Empire very badly attacks by Nadeem Shah and Ahmed Shah abdali which where them seelve the constitution of the weakness of the Empire dream the empire of its wealth print it trade and industry in the north and almost destroyed its military power

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