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Lennier 's feelingslater causedLennier's downfall

the kingdom of Tasmenia ... tryingto causeTasmenia's downfall

no prescription cobourg or zerbe aeroplanes arpeggios updesigneddownfall together.but

Idol - worshipcauseddownfall of India

his own character(passive) is caused byMacbeth's downfall

the eventsleadto the downfall of the Mughal empire

What factorscontributedto the downfall of the Mughal Empire

These factorscollectively ledto the downfall of the Mughal Empire

All these factorscontributedto the downfall of the Mughal Empire

This period ... thosehad ledto the downfall of the Mughal Empire

All of the above mentioned factorscontributedto the downfall of the Mughal Empire

in turnledto the downfall of Mughal Empire

a familycontributedto the downfall of the Mughal empire

islam ... in turnledto the downfall of Mughal Empire

who ... his own brotherledto the downfall of the mughal empire

his own brotherledto the downfall of the mughal empire

These all characteristicsledto the downfall of Mughal empire

his weak successorsledto decline of Mughal Empire

such barbarityledto the downfall of the Mughal Empire

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one wing ... a factorledto the Mongol downfall

His intolerance towards other religionscontributedto the downfall of the Mughals

their powerto causeAsher?s downfall

Krishna even exhorts Yudhisthira to liecausingdownfall of Drona

the heavily PersianinfluencedMughal Empire

Babur - An interesting nation that was as varied in climate as in culture(passive) led byMughal Empire

this dumb incompetent woman(passive) will be caused byStarhub 's downfall

Persian brocades , renowned for their quality and beautyclearly influencedMughal brocades

to greater provincial autonomyledto greater provincial autonomy

to the blinding of Shah Alam II in 1788ledto the blinding of Shah Alam II in 1788

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

the power vacuum(passive) caused bythe power vacuum

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

the emergence of several regional kingdoms , andcausedthe emergence of several regional kingdoms , and

the emergence of several regional kingdomscausedthe emergence of several regional kingdoms

to the emergence ofledto the emergence of

to the emergence of : Aledto the emergence of : A

traditional patronage opportunities(passive) caused bytraditional patronage opportunities

to a period of disrepairledto a period of disrepair

to decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textileledto decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile

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

to decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industryledto decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry

the army(passive) led bythe army

to decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[119ledto decreased agricultural productivity , which in turn negatively affected the textile industry.[119

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

to miniature paintingscontributedto miniature paintings

to British expansion in Indiacontributedto British expansion in India

to British expansion in Indiacontributeto British expansion in India

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

to the independence of Deccan under Nizam - ul - Mulkledto the independence of Deccan under Nizam - ul - Mulk

women(passive) discovered bywomen

a high impact in the past as well present of Indialeda high impact in the past as well present of India

other cultureshad ... influencedother cultures

bold designs and chunkyinfluencedbold designs and chunky

to the rise of the Muslim Brotherhoodledto the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood

to his victorywould leadto his victory

dishesinfluenceddishes

this fort's design and concepthighly influencesthis fort's design and concept

new inquiry into which institutions and networks shape popular opinionshould promptnew inquiry into which institutions and networks shape popular opinion

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