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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
ben franklin was brave because he fought against the british empire with democracy.He also proved that lightning and electricity are the same thing by using a kite, string, and a key during a thunderstorm.
No, he proved lightning is a form of electricity
Benjamin Franklin proved the existence of electricity.
The biggest kind of boat is a cruise ship, it's on youtube, mythbusters proved it.
The Roman Empire, in some ways proved this, because it was a democracy until Julius Caesar made himself "Dictator for Life" which resulted in hereditary Emperors rather than elected leaders.
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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
The ancient Romans proved them as master of engineering and building. They also marked them as a superpower and ruthless empire
Rise of the Sikhs also weakened the empire. Later Mughals were only interested in wealth. The expansion proved suicidal. They were not able to control the empire
Yes, the Japanese empire proved a large threat to the USSR. However, when they invaded, they were quickly driven back.
He went because he was frustrated with society and wanted to escape into a land where there was no human influence for months at a time. He believed that his survival skills would be sufficient; of course, they proved to not be.
she proved the Noether Theorem and they said that that was the biggest help for math 2day. and they also said that its almost on the same page as the Pythagorean theorem.
Lee Kuan Yew The Inevitable End of The British Empire. Which has be proved to be correct, for The British Empire, that was; is now virtually defunct, I have answered this question once before, has someone suubmitted it again; or was my original answer censored!
Lee Kuan Yew The Inevitable End of The British Empire. Which has be proved to be correct, for The British Empire, that was; is now virtually defunct, I have answered this question once before, has someone suubmitted it again; or was my original answer censored!