What might be the possible reasons of the decline of Mughal rule after the death of Aurangzeb?
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The successors of Aurangzeb were weak and became victims of the intrigues and conspiracies of the faction-ridden nobles. They were inefficient generals and incapable of suppressing revolts. The absence of a strong ruler, an efficient bureaucracy and a capable army had made the Mughal Empire weak.
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According to the authors, the causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire can be grouped under the following heads:
a) deterioration of land relations
b) emergence of regional powers as successor states
c) selfish struggle of nobles at the court
d) lack of initiative in modern weapons
e) lack of control over the expenditure
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