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External invasion: A series of foreign invasions affected Mughal Empire very badly. Attacks by Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali, which were themselves the consequences of the weakness of the Empire, drained the Empire of its wealth, ruined its trade and industry in the North, and almost destroyed its military power.
Internal problems: After the first 150 years of Mughal rule, under Emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan, nobles became increasingly rich, emboldened by larger armies, and able to challenge the weak center in Delhi. Then, around 1700, the Mughal state reached the limits of territorial growth.
Ambitious nobles: The Empire resulted in rivalry between nobles for getting good jagirs which weakened the Empire administratively and politically. Prof. Irfan Habib also pointed out that primarily economic crisis was responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire.
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Internal problems: After the first 150 years of Mughal rule, under Emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan, nobles became increasingly rich, emboldened by larger armies, and able to challenge the weak center in Delhi. Then, around 1700, the Mughal state reached the limits of territorial growth.
Ambitious nobles: The Empire resulted in rivalry between nobles for getting good jagirs which weakened the Empire administratively and politically. Prof. Irfan Habib also pointed out that primarily economic crisis was responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire.
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