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who were the king makers and why they were called so ?

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Answered by Saykasayyed
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A kingmaker is a person or group that has great influence on a royal or political succession, without themselves being a viable candidate. Kingmakers may use political, monetary, religious, and military means to influence the succession. Originally, the term applied to the activities of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick—"Warwick the Kingmaker"—during the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487) in England.[1]


Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Sayyid Brothers, namely, Abdulla and Husain Ali were called"King Makers" in the later Mughal period, because they made king whomsoever they liked and pulled down those kings From power when the kings did not listen to the Sayyid Brothers. For example, Farrukh Siyar was pulled from the throne and tortured to death by Sayyid Brothers.

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