mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
Non-musl began to revolt against the Mughal empires oppressive policies
Non-Muslim citizens were outraged at the Mughal Empire's implementation of sharia law.
Non-Muslim citizens were outraged at the Mughal Empire's implementation of sharia law.
The absence of any definite law to the mughal throne was an important factor that led to downfall of the empire. The death of a mughal ruler was always followed by war of succession between its rival claimants to the throne. It led to bitterness, bloodshed and frequent rebellions. The burden on treasury increased due to wars which caused the downfall of the empire.
Jingoism
It provided the core of its military power and so it's ability to take over the Babylonian empire and expand through Asia Minor and Egypt.
The lower classes of wealth ussually supported Stalin. Other than that, it was ussually based on personal opinion (unless there was another significant factor, such as you bolonged to a group targeted by Stalin).
He wrote 'the influence of sea power upon history 1660-1783"
The absence of any definite law to the mughal throne was an important factor that led to downfall of the empire. The death of a mughal ruler was always followed by war of succession between its rival claimants to the throne. It led to bitterness, bloodshed and frequent rebellions. The burden on treasury increased due to wars which caused the downfall of the empire.
Invasion by an ambitious Alexander the Great who took over the Empire and turned it into an empire of his own.
inflation and a growing population made it harder to maintain colonies.
because he's a big ugly bully
Sunni Muslims rose up after Safavid officials tried to forcibly convert them
The Aztecs spread diseases like smallpox to wipe out enemy populations.
Historians generally agree that the Roman Empire was already in decline before Christianity became dominant during the fourth century CE. Some say that Christianity was the dominant reason for its subsequent rapid decline, at least in the west, while others say that it was only a contributing factor, although an important one. Christianity did not actually strengthen the empire.
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luxury
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
The Safavid Empire declined so quickly after the death of Shah Abbas I. Shahs that followed were never as disciplined as Abbas.