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Conclude the after effects of aurangzeb's death.
From chapter mughal empire

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Answered by rattanmanika1998
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Aurangzeb's son, Bahadur Shah I, succeeded him and the empire, both because of Aurangzeb's over-extension and because of Bahadur Shah's weak military and leadership qualities, entered a period of terminal decline. Immediately after Bahadur Shah occupied the throne, the Maratha Empire – which Aurangzeb had held at bay, inflicting high human and monetary costs even on his own empire – consolidated and launched effective invasions of Mughal territory, seizing power from the weak emperor. Within decades of Aurangzeb's death, the Mughal Emperor had little power beyond the walls of Delhi.

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Aurangzeb death marked his successors was known as later mughals his death was followed a war between his sons. Bahadur shah emerged to be powerful and ascended the throne in 1707 ce. Many provinces broke away from the empire and established themselves as independent Kingdoms

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