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What were the causes for the decline of Mughal Empire? answer in 4 points class 7​

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Answered by shivangiyadav01
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Answer:

1. Foreign Invasion

2. Weak Successors

3. Economic Bankruptcy

4.Aurangzeb's Deccan Policy

Answered by Anvi02407
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What were the causes for the decline of Mughal Empire?

1. The Nature and Policies of Aurangzeb

Aurangzeb was once partially accountable for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. The suspicious nature of Aurangzeb which did not allow both any of his sons or nobles to grow to be capable

2. The Incapability of the Later Mughals

The successors of Aurangzeb proved incapable and degenerate. That sealed the destiny of the Empire. After Aurangzeb, no Mughal emperor rightly deserved to be an emperor. Most of them have been addicted to wine and women.

3.  Military Weakness

The corporation of the Mughal military alongside feudal lines, the exercise of taking wives, concubines, and slave-girls on the war –field and the failure of the Emperors to improve armaments and struggle strategies weakened and demoralized the Mughal army.

4. Group Rivalry at the Court

The weak point of the Later Mughals led to treachery, treason, and group politics at the Mughal court. The nobles divided themselves mainly in two rival businesses viz. one group consisting of foreign Muslims and the difference that of Indian Muslims.

hence we can conclude that,

Mughals empire declined due to their attitude, weakness, no unity, behavior towards people etc. The only ruler Akbar was the great, his behavior, attitude, unity and his thinking give him the title "Akbar the Great". If all other rulers think like him then Mughal empire surely succeed.

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