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cholas, Khalsis and
empires that with
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econemin corganisations
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The Cholas and the Mughals controlled many parts of India, from Bengal to Afghanistan, and historians are still trying to find the reason why rulers kept claiming to have control over other regions.
The Chola, Khilji, Tughluqs, and Mughal dynasties built big empires, known as pan-regions; however, all those empires were not equally stable, and often fought with each other.
Mughal empire declined and the British Raj became more powerful in India in the 18th century.
With the decline of the Mughal empire, many small rulers and kingdoms came up across India. But almost all of them continued to be influenced and affected by the major changes happening across the Indian sub-continent.
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