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The causes of the collapse of the great Mughal Empire fall into three main divisions: (a) external invasions; (b) Internal Invasions and Problems; (c) Ambitious nobles. In the boxes below write the relevant cause/es.​

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Answered by rupalijadhav19061986
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external invasions:-

Causes for the Decline

The Nature and Policies of Aurangzeb.

The Incapability of the Later Mughals.

The Corruption of the Nobility.

Military Weakness.

Economic Bankruptcy.

The Wars of Succession.

Group Rivalry at the Court.

The Attacks of the Marathas in the North.

External reasons for the decline of the Mughal Empire: • foreign invasions from Persia and Afghanistan • the East India Company's involvement in the sub-continent • British relations with the later Mughal rulers of Delhi • British expansion from the 1750s to the 1850s in the subcontinent • a general overview of the

Internal Invasions and Problems:-

Wars of Succession: The Mughals did not follow any law of succession like the law of primogeniture.

Aurangzeb's Policies.

Weak Successors of Aurangzeb.

Empty Treasury.

Invasions.

Size of the Empire and Challenge from Regional Powers.

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