Who was the root causes for the downfall of the mughal empire?
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One of the most important causes of the downfall of the Mughal empire was the degeneration of the army which by its origin and composition was defective. The Mughal army consisted chiefly of contingents recruited by the high officers and the nobles.
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One of the most potent causes of the fall of the Mughal Empire was the deterioration and demoralization of the army. Incompetent military: The military had not only become inefficient but also lacked in training, discipline and cohesion. The army was out-dated in regard to equipment
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