who were the marathas? what effect did they have on Aurangzeb's Empire?
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Marathas were the only one who succeeded in raising their own kingdom against the mighty Mughal Emperors of Delhi and kept it intact through the course of time though there were times when those northern rulers captured-sometimes killed-their leaders in efforts to neutralize Marathas.
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The Marathas are credited to a large extent for ending Mughal Rule over most of the Indian subcontinent.
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marathas emerged in Deccan as a visited force under Shivaji. in 1662 the ruler of Bijapur entered into a peace settlement with Shivaji.
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