Mughal Empire in Crisis
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The main problem was Aurangzeb's exploitations in Deccan India. Another problem for the Mughals were the powerful mansabdars and nobles. By the 17th century, the Mughal Empire started facing a lot of crises. The main cause for this was Aurangzeb's exploitations in Deccan India.
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The successors of Aurangzeb were very weak. They could not check the disintegration of the empire. The absence of the law of primogeniture was another cause for the downfall of the empire. After the death of each Mughal emperor, there was a war of succession among his sons and it paved the way for their own downfall.
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