Every Mughal ruler's policies helped or harmed the civilians in one way or an other. to tell the truth, each mughal ruler's policies disturbed or developed the country as their were both hindus and muslims to deal with.
mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
it grew rich because of its trading policies
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Mughal leaders began to surrender control of their economy to European powers.
The Mughal Empire had an absolute monarchy. The Emperor was the supreme head of the State.
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.
Akbar the Great, who ruled the Mughal Empire from 1556 to 1605, is known for promoting religious harmony and tolerance through policies such as Sulh-i-Kul (peace with all) that accepted different religions within his empire. He encouraged cultural exchange and government policies that respected the beliefs of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians.
Late Mughal leaders' intolerance of non-Muslim citizens weakened the empire.
Late Mughal leaders' intolerance of non-Muslim citizens weakened the empire.
They defeated the Mughal Empire and took control of India's government.
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