what were the reasons for the downfall of marathas explain in three points
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In fact, the English captured the empire of India not from the Mughals but from the Marathas.
The absence of unity among the Marathas remained their weakness a visavis the English from the beginning till the end.
The Marathas never attempted to create an organized, orderly and well-governed empire and, therefore, failed to get the loyalty of the Indians when they came in conflict with the English
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they cause the ganga river to flow
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