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Introductin of rise of independent regional power

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Answered by Pshah9481
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The disintegration of the Mughal empire led to the rise of number of independent and semi-independent regional powers such as Bengal, Awadh, Hyderabad, Maratha, Mysore and Sikh kingdoms.......

Answered by Axnav
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As the imperial authority weakened, the nobles found themselves virtuallyindependent as a collective group and thereby began to rule over their kingdoms. The regional kingdoms that arose in the 18th century were led by powerful rulers like Alivardi Khan, Balaji Viswanath and Saadat Khan Burhan-ul-Mulk.

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Main reasons for the rise of independent regional kingdoms were:

After the death of the Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire weakened. His successors were not able to firmly maintained control over the far off regional principalities. 

As the imperial authority weakened, the nobles found themselves virtually independent as a collective group and thereby began to rule over their kingdoms.

The regional kingdoms that arose in the 18th century were led by powerful rulers like Alivardi Khan, Balaji Viswanath and Saadat Khan Burhan-ul-Mulk.

The regional kingdoms also emerged as a result of economic decentralization. 

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