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"The collapse of the central authority led to the declaration of independence by several
provinces like Hyderabad, Awadh and Bengal. These regions were under the powerful
regional potentates. They promoted their own growth. They had no political or national
outlook. They, however, owed nominal allegiance to the Mughal emperor. Mean while the
Sikhs and the Jats made successful bids for the emergence of their political entity. The
Marathas emerged as one of the most powerful regional principalities.
The significance of the decline of the Mughal Empire was that its mantle fell on a
foreign power which altogether transformed India politically, socially, economically, cultur-
ally, etc. The centuries old socio-religious system underwent certain changes. A new force
of change emerged which was to provide the dynamism of modern India."explain this​

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