What are the factors responsible for Decline of MUGHAL EMPIRE ???
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Factors responsible for decline of Mughal empire are -
*Aurangzeb's policy towards Rajput , Sikh and Marathas made them their enemies
*Weak successor after Aurangzeb
*long war fought in Deccan led to decrease in royal treasury
* Continuous attack of invader Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah and breaked the backbone of empire
* Battle of Buxar was the final blow to Mughal empire
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*Aurangzeb's policy towards Rajput , Sikh and Marathas made them their enemies
*Weak successor after Aurangzeb
*long war fought in Deccan led to decrease in royal treasury
* Continuous attack of invader Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah and breaked the backbone of empire
* Battle of Buxar was the final blow to Mughal empire
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Beginning of the decline of the Mughal Empire can be traced to the strong rule of Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb inherited a large empire, yet he adopted a policy of extending it further to the farthest geographical limits in the south at the great expense of men and materials.
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