why do weak successors lead to the break-up and collapse of the empire (will mark brainlist if answer correctly)
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Aurangzeb’s successors were pleasure-loving, weak and inefficient. They were puppets in the hands of the powerful, ambitious nobles who controlled the administration. The provincial governors took advantage of the weak government at the centre and set up independent kingdoms in the Mughal provinces. This led to the break-up and collapse of the empire.
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Weak successor as they r represented by this name.
They did not able to control there generals
and not able to make decisions related to their kingdom
and common people who lived there .
They were incompetent .Thus,the provincial Governors under them started becoming stronger and asserted thier independence and established regional kingdoms
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