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many factorsledto the decline of the mughal Empire

Brainly.in HOW greed for land and moneyleadto decline of mughal empire

The alienation of Hindus sentiments ... the potent factorscontributedto the decline of the Mughal Empire

The bloody and bitter war of succession ... the most important factorsledthe decline of Mughal Empire

Compare akbar and aurangzeb and aurangzeb ... the potent factorscontributedto the decline of the mughal empire

the major causesledto the decline of the mughal empire

Indian history , medieval period , empires , mughal empire , declince , causescausesofor the decline of mughal empire

the downfall of the mughal empirecausesfor the decline of the mughal empire

reignledto the decline of the Mughal empire

A number of battles were fought by the Sikhs , Marathas and Rajput empires with Mughal Empire over a period of hundred years from 1634 to 1743leadingto the gradual decline of Mughal Empire

a crisis in the jagirdari systemledto the decline of the Mughal Empire

what were differences between the ottoman & safavid empirescontributedto the decline of the mughal empire

the powerledto the decline of the great Mughal Empire

the ottomans , safavids and mughals russia & ming / qing china period 4 describe at least three reasons for the decline of the ottoman empirecontributedto the decline of the mughal empire

why the successors of Aurangzeb failedto preventthe decline of the Mughal Empire

only Islamic religionledto Decline of mughal empire

Akbar ’s defeat into the hands of Rana Pratapcausedthe downfall of Mughal Empire

Another important factorcontributedto the decline of the Mughal Empire

The decline of the mughal empire history ... significant reasonledto the decline of the mughal empire

The growing cost of war , the rise of regionalism , and the failure of the Mughal financial system ... the forcescontributedto the decline of the Mughal Empire

the eclipse of the knowledge systems and ecumenes of the subcontinent ... the substitution of several coexisting epistemic regimes by another.32 Internal structural contradictionstriggeredthe decline of the Mughal Empire

Aurangzeb ’s Rajput , Deccan and Sikh policiesledto the decline of the Mughal Empire

the opposition of Hinduscausedthe decline of Mughal Empire

Aurangzeb ’s policies and Shajahan 's intolerance ... the main reasonledto the decline of Mughal Empire

Regionalisationledto the decline of the Mughal Empire

the shortsighted actions of Aurangzeb who bit off more than he could chew(passive) was caused byThe decline of the Mughal Empire

because of the aggressive nature of Aurangzeb , people started getting angryledto the decline of Mughal empire

aurangzeb 's rajput , deccan and sikh policiesledto the decline of the mughal empire - 679378

The peasant revoltscontributed significantlyto the decline of the Mughal Empire

the indian coast ... 1785 and 1804causethe mughal empire to decline

Aurangzeb ’s policies and his intolerance ... the main reasonledto the decline of Mughal Empire

European traderscontributedto the decline of the Mughal empire

The lack of any definite law of succession ... another significant reasonledto the decline of the Mughal Empire

11.Whatcausedthe decline of the Mughal Empire

De - nervation of Nobilityalso contributedto decline of Mughal Empire

four great problemscontributedin the decline of the Mughal Empire

then explainledto the decline of mughal empire

the taxesContributedto the decline of the Mughal Empire

danger from foreign powersleadto decline of mughal empire

the Which of the followingcontributedto the decline of the Mughal Empire

to decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[123ledto decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[123

to decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[117ledto decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[117

to decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[110ledto decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[110

to decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[113ledto decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[113

to decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[86ledto decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[86

to quasi - independent states under the Nawabs of Bengalledto quasi - independent states under the Nawabs of Bengal

the strength to fill the political vacuum(passive) was created bythe strength to fill the political vacuum

the stage for British colonialism in India ... as the waning power of the Mughals allowed the East India Company to slowly expand and take over India through a combination of subsidiary … changing rulers ... the Mughal Dynastysetthe stage for British colonialism in India ... as the waning power of the Mughals allowed the East India Company to slowly expand and take over India through a combination of subsidiary … changing rulers ... the Mughal Dynasty

a vacuum into which the Europeans movedcauseda vacuum into which the Europeans moved

a vacuum , which the Europeans were quick to capitalize oncauseda vacuum , which the Europeans were quick to capitalize on

the domestic powers who filled in the vacuum(passive) created bythe domestic powers who filled in the vacuum

a vacuum into which the then on 20 october 1962 chinese troops attacked along the northcauseda vacuum into which the then on 20 october 1962 chinese troops attacked along the north

to political turmoil in Indialedto political turmoil in India

to the problems of aggregate supply for Indian manufactured goodsalso ledto the problems of aggregate supply for Indian manufactured goods

to British rule and then congressleadingto British rule and then congress

to the rise of many small powers like the Marathasledto the rise of many small powers like the Marathas

traditional patronage opportunities(passive) caused bytraditional patronage opportunities

to a period of disrepairledto a period of disrepair

to a ' dark ageDid ... leadto a ' dark age

to a period of great turbulence and instability in Indialedto a period of great turbulence and instability in India

Rather , the reversal in the ' cultural adaptation ' seems(passive) to have been caused byRather , the reversal in the ' cultural adaptation ' seems

to territorial gains for the Maratha Confederacyhad ledto territorial gains for the Maratha Confederacy

in an unfortunate fall for the painting practice of the Rajput courtsresultedin an unfortunate fall for the painting practice of the Rajput courts

the strengthening of Britishleadsthe strengthening of British

to the rise of British power in Indiadid ... contributeto the rise of British power in India

Indian disunitycontributedIndian disunity

to the migration of artists to the Deccan , where they would receive patronage to continue their workledto the migration of artists to the Deccan , where they would receive patronage to continue their work

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