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why did historians hold aurangzeb primarily responsible for the downfall of the Mughal empire​

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Answered by akchitajhadgp
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Explanation:

Aurangzeb's religious policy was largely responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. His policy of religious persecution of the Hindus, who formed the bulk of the population of the country, hastened the fall of his dynasty.

Answered by Lightyears97
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Answer:

Discrimination

Explanation:

The most simple answer anyone could give is that Akbar was one of the only kings who didn't discriminate between Hindus, Muslims and other religions. He also removed a tax that non-muslims had to pay. Everyone was pleased by this new rule, but when Aurangazeb came, he discriminated them and gave the muslims more rights and put back the non-Muslim tax.

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