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Why were the successors of Aurangzeb weak and inefficient?

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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
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Why were the successors of Aurangzeb weak and inefficient?

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  • According to our history The successors of Aurangzeb were not powerful like their ancient Empires
  • They could not check the disintegration of the empire.
  • The absence of the law of primogeniture was another cause for the downfall of the empire.
  • When there was a Mughal emperor died, there was a war of succession among his sons and it paved the way for their own downfall.

Aurangzeb:-

  • Aurangzeb was the last powerful empire of mughal dynasty.
  • He was the son of Shahzahan who was the founder of Taj Mahal.
  • Aurungzeb locked off his father inside a jail.
  • He was a very one religious person who loves only Muslim for which he had established the downfall of his dynsaty.
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