The Mughal Empire had to face a variety of crises towards the closing years of the 17th
century. What were the causes behind it?
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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. Aurangzeb fought a long war in the Deccan. ... The peasants and zamindars added to this problem by starting rebellions in northern and western India.
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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. Aurangzeb fought a long war in the Deccan. ... The next problem for the Mughals were the powerful mansabdars and nobles.
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