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Internal reasons for the decline of the Mughal empire:The impact of Aurangzeb's policies on the stability of the Mughal Empire.The effectiveness of his successors as rulers.Problems of controling the Empire.The rise of the Maratha and Sikh Empire.
yes it was because the weak successors couldn't have their control over the vast empire and also became pleasure seeker where as well the army also became weak because of them
When Aurangzeb died then his successors were not able to maintain a large empire.
No particular document explains the decline of the Roman Empire. Historians have elaborated this notion from the writings of several Roman and Greek authors. Some historians even challenge this notion of a decline of this empire.
Era of decline upon the collapse of the roman empire is called Fall of Rome
Internal reasons for the decline of the Mughal empire:The impact of Aurangzeb's policies on the stability of the Mughal Empire.The effectiveness of his successors as rulers.Problems of controling the Empire.The rise of the Maratha and Sikh Empire.
yes it was because the weak successors couldn't have their control over the vast empire and also became pleasure seeker where as well the army also became weak because of them
Boadicea helped with the decline of the Roman Empire.
They came under control of the Persian Empire which used their ships for warfare against the Greeks. Then they came under control of the Macedonian successors of Alexander the Great, and their cities ceased to have independent status, and their trading activities declined.
There is not a date for it. The decline of the empire was a gradual process, not an event.
The duration of The Decline of the American Empire is 1.68 hours.
Cyrus the Great and his successors.
The Decline of the American Empire was created on 1986-06-19.
The Mali Empire began to decline.
When Aurangzeb died then his successors were not able to maintain a large empire.
Edward Gibbon wrote The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
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