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How did the Mughals succeed in ruling the subcontinent?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mughal Empire was really successfulbecause they had a highly powerful large army. So they can over size their opponent and defeat them with less trouble. ... The MughalEmpire was one of the only empires in India in 1500-1600 to have their hands on gun powder.

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Answered by wastebasket
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Hey Mate...

The Mughals succeed in ruling the subcontinent because...

  • The Indian rulers were divided among themselves and the Mughals used Divide and rule concept.
  • Moreover, there were a few commanders who betrayed their own kings and defeated them.
  • They were technically more advanced in warfare and had a huge army consisting thousands of soldiers.

Hope it helps...✔️

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