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Write in brief about the Mughal Empire in the 17th century and afterward.Write in brief about the Mughal Empire in the 17th century and afterward.​

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Answered by adityadwivedi1709
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The Mughals realm in the seventeenth Century and After:

The administrative and military efficiency of the Mughal Empire led to great economic and commercial prosperity.

The Mughal emperors and their mansabdars spent a great deal of their income on salaries and goods.

The wealthier peasantry and artisanal groups, the merchants and bankers profited in this economic world

Primary producers, however, lived in poverty.

By 18th century several provinces started declaring independence though they continued to regard Mughals as their masters.

Answered by sanjaytj25
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  • The Mughals realm in the seventeenth Century and After:
  • The Mughals realm in the seventeenth Century and After:The administrative and military efficiency of the Mughal Empire led to great economic and commercial prosperity.
  • The Mughals realm in the seventeenth Century and After:The administrative and military efficiency of the Mughal Empire led to great economic and commercial prosperity.The Mughal emperors and their mansabdars spent a great deal of their income on salaries and goods.
  • The Mughals realm in the seventeenth Century and After:The administrative and military efficiency of the Mughal Empire led to great economic and commercial prosperity.The Mughal emperors and their mansabdars spent a great deal of their income on salaries and goods.The wealthier peasantry and artisanal groups, the merchants and bankers profited in this economic world
  • The Mughals realm in the seventeenth Century and After:The administrative and military efficiency of the Mughal Empire led to great economic and commercial prosperity.The Mughal emperors and their mansabdars spent a great deal of their income on salaries and goods.The wealthier peasantry and artisanal groups, the merchants and bankers profited in this economic worldPrimary producers, however, lived in poverty.
  • The Mughals realm in the seventeenth Century and After:The administrative and military efficiency of the Mughal Empire led to great economic and commercial prosperity.The Mughal emperors and their mansabdars spent a great deal of their income on salaries and goods.The wealthier peasantry and artisanal groups, the merchants and bankers profited in this economic worldPrimary producers, however, lived in poverty.By 18th century several provinces started declaring independence though they continued to regard Mughals as their masters.

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