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Answered by dogloverunicornlover
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cause Aurangzeb successors were not capable to handle the empire. the empire slowly slipped down from successors hands.

Aurangzeb religion revolts tired Sikhs and Maratha against them which infact affected Aurangzeb and his successors

other Afghans rulers and ghengis Khan, the powerful mangol also attacked the Mughal empire. the Mughal army was not so big to handle hit

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Answered by aayushisomani5621
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The successors of Aurangzeb were weak and became victims of the intrigues and conspiracies of the faction-ridden nobles. They were inefficient generals and incapable of suppressing revolts. The absence of a strong ruler, an efficient bureaucracy and a capable army had made the Mughal Empire weak.But the successors of Aurangzeb were all imbecile, and incapable of rule. Aurangzeb's government was too personal to admit of any talent to grow. His suspicious nature led to his usurpation of all powers reducing the high officials to mere clerks. ... Such was the case with the Mughal Empire after the death of Aurangzeb.Firstly, Aurangzeb's successors fought for succession to the throne which seriously undermined the military and financial strengths of the empire. ... Due to their weak military position, they could not defend the empire against external invasions and internal rebellions.

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