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प्रश्न
To what extent was Aurangzeb responsible for the decline of the Mughal empire?
उत्तर
Aurangzeb was not a successful emperor. He did not realize the importance of religious tolerance and the support and unity of the people for the progress of the empire. His policy towards the Sikhs the Marathas the Jats and the Rajputs lost their support. His Deccan campaign also proved a failure and drained the wealth of the kingdom too. This all resulted in the decline of the Mughals.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
There were ______ groups of nobles in the Mughal court.
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The military campaign in the Deccan led by________ruined the Mughal empire financially.
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The invasions of Ahmad Shah Abdali, the ruler of _______ shattered the power and prestige of the Mughal empire.
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The British ruled over India for______.
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Name the first and the last emperors in the line of the Later Mughals.
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
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Answer the following question briefly.
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Foreign invasions
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