Firstly, Aurangzeb's successors fought for succession to the throne which seriously undermined the military and financial strengths of the empire. Many important personalities who were capable of running the affairs of the state lost their lives in these wars.
The successors of Aurangzeb were pleasure-loving and did not take serious interests in the affairs of the empire. They gave all the powers to their ministers and nawabs who governed the state according to their own interests and wishes. They were extravagant in spite of poor economical conditions. They spent a lot of money on finest dresses, jewelry and foods. They used to serve a number of dishes in official invitations.
They gave no attention to the development of modern warfare tools, military training and naval technology. Due to their weak military position, they could not defend the empire against external invasions and internal rebellions.
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. Aurangzeb was not the only reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire. There were a few more primary reasons for it-:Weak successorsVast empire proved a curseInvasions by foreign rulersImproper administrationDeficiency in army
Aurangzeb's death lead to the decline of the Muslim empire in India.
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. Aurangzeb was not the only reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire. There were a few more primary reasons for it-:Weak successorsVast empire proved a curseInvasions by foreign rulersImproper administrationDeficiency in army
Aurangzeb's death lead to the decline of the Muslim empire in India.
The main reason for the decline of mughal empire was the wastage of money on the fight among themselves for succession.as aurangzeb was a determined, powerful and brave leader so he divided his empire between three of his sons but this did not proved to be much efficient instead three of them started fighting amongst the and this was how the wealth of mughals was wasted.JUST AFTER 10 yrs of aurangzeb death more than twelve peaple claimed to be emperor.These wars made mughals financialy bankrupt and brought them to the total decline.
The Mughal Empire was founded in India in 1526 by Babur. The Empire was powerful until 1707. Decline of the Empire started from 1707 with the death of the last powerful King Aurangzeb. Absolute decline of the Mughal Empire happened in 1857.
Aurangzeb was last of the great Mughals. The Mughal Empire began to decline after the death of Aurangzeb. The Mughal rulers after him were weak rulers. Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last ruler of the Mughal dynasty. The Mughal Empire was then replaced by the British East India Company.
Aurangzeb tried to force Hindus to convert to the Muslim faith. That's what I did on the test and it was right :D
nationalism in Balkan helped contribute to the outbreak of world war 1(WW1).
The period from 1526 to 1707 is known as Mughal India. Decline of the Mughal Empire started with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707.
Set up there own independent states