History, asked by shreyanshvarshney4, 7 months ago

why do you think the Mughals lost their power with the onset of the 18 century?​

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Answered by fortniteamanid
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EXPLANATIONS FOR THE DECLINE

Historians have offered numerous explanations for the rapid collapse of the Mughal Empire between 1707 and 1720, after a century of growth and prosperity. In fiscal terms the throne lost the revenues needed to pay its chief officers, the emirs (nobles) and their entourages.

Answered by theuttpalakshi
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decline of Mughals

Explanation:

As the authority of the Mughals emperor slowly declined,his servants as powerful group of people in the late seventeenth century.as the authority of Mughal emperor slowly declined his servants emerged as powerful centers of powerful in the region.they constituted new dynasties and held command of provinces like Hyderabad and awadh. although they continued to recognise the Mughal emperor in delhi as their master,by the eighteenth century the provinces of empire had consolidated their independent political identies.

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