Social Sciences, asked by Fatimahm, 11 months ago

How did weak rulers
lead to the decline of delhi sultanate​

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Answered by shreyasaluja
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▪︎Babur attacked India in early sixteenth century. At that time, India was an easy prey for any invader, as it was divided into a number of small states. These small kingdoms were incapable of standing up to any foreign aggression. Delhi had lost its glory under Ibrahim Lodi. His personal officials opposed him and invited Babur to invade India. The situation in Punjab, Gujarat, Bengal, Malwa, Rajputana, Kashmir, etc., was quite bad. There was widespread lawlessness and disorder. The local rulers were unpopular among the masses.

Weak and inefficient successors of Aurangzeb and other Mughal Rulers provided an open invitation for internal rebels and foreign invasions.

▪︎During the late twelveth century, India was divided into many small and large states

There was a lack of unity among different rulers which also made them weak.

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