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Write a note on the growing inequality and the declining power of the Mughal emperor after Aurangzeb‘s reign.

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Answered by AbhaySuman
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Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:Weak Successors: ...

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:Weak Successors: ... Degeneration of the Mughal Nobility: ...

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:Weak Successors: ... Degeneration of the Mughal Nobility: ... Aurangzeb's Religious persecution of the Hindus: ...

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:Weak Successors: ... Degeneration of the Mughal Nobility: ... Aurangzeb's Religious persecution of the Hindus: ... Demoralization of the Mughal Army: ...

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:Weak Successors: ... Degeneration of the Mughal Nobility: ... Aurangzeb's Religious persecution of the Hindus: ... Demoralization of the Mughal Army: ... Economic Bankruptcy: ...

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:Weak Successors: ... Degeneration of the Mughal Nobility: ... Aurangzeb's Religious persecution of the Hindus: ... Demoralization of the Mughal Army: ... Economic Bankruptcy: ... Invasions: ...

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:Weak Successors: ... Degeneration of the Mughal Nobility: ... Aurangzeb's Religious persecution of the Hindus: ... Demoralization of the Mughal Army: ... Economic Bankruptcy: ... Invasions: ... Size of the Empire and Challenge from Regional Powers: ...

Causes of the decline of the Mughal Empire:Weak Successors: ... Degeneration of the Mughal Nobility: ... Aurangzeb's Religious persecution of the Hindus: ... Demoralization of the Mughal Army: ... Economic Bankruptcy: ... Invasions: ... Size of the Empire and Challenge from Regional Powers: ... Aurangzeb's Deccan Policy:

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Answered by marooaanchal28
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The period of the Great Mughals, which began in 1526A.D. with Babur’s

accession to the throne, ended with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707A.D.

Aurangzeb’s death marked the end of an era in Indian history. When Aurangzeb

died, the empire of the Mughals was the largest in India. Yet, within about fifty

years of his death, the Mughal Empire disintegrated. The sign of degeneration were

unmistakably visible in the institutions and systems intrinsic to its cultural

character and administrative policies. The general rot that had begun to set in

during the reign of Aurangzeb could not be curtailed by his weak successors, and

the recurrent war of succession worsened the situation further. The Mughal army

too was weakened by a dearth of able commanders; there was no further

introduction of military reforms or new technologies as had been done by Akbar.

The political situation in Northern India clearly indicated the waning of the

glorious days of the Mughal Empire

There are several reasons identified by historians for the decline and disintegration

of the mighty Mughal Empire

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