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What were the reasons for the decline of Mughal Empire? 80 to 100 word​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by missangel9427
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The Mughal Empire declined quickly after the passing of Aurangazeb. Exploiting, in 1739, Nadir Shah detained the Mughal Emperor and plundered Delhi. The rude strategies of Aurangazeb added to its decay.

The powerless successors and dispiriting of the Mughal armed force were additionally the explanations behind the decline. The budgetary challenges because of nonstop wars prompted the decline too. The European settlements can also be said as a reason for the decline.

Causes for the Decline

1. The Nature and Policies of Aurangzeb

2. The Incapability of the Later Mughals

3. The Corruption of the Nobility

4. Military Weakness

5. Economic Bankruptcy

6. The Wars of Succession

7. Group Rivalry at the Court

8. The Attacks of the Marathas in the North.

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