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The answer would have to be France, the Habsburg empires of Spain and Austria, and the Ottoman Empire. Britain was on the rise, but - just as in the case of Russia - would reach superpower status only at the end of the Napoleontic period.

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The mogul dynasty in India came to an end when?

When the British gained control of India in the 18th and 19th centuries.


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