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Mughal Empire decline from "summary" of The Anarchy by William Dalrymple
The Mughal Empire, once known for its grandeur and power, began to falter as the 18th century progressed. The decline was not sudden, but rather a slow unraveling of the intricate fabric that held the empire together. It was a combination of internal strife, external threats, and administrative inefficiencies that ultimately led to the downfall of this once-mighty empire. One of the key factors in the decline of the Mughal Empire was the internal discord among the ruling elites. Succession wars and power struggles within the royal family weakened the central authority and created a sense of instability throughout the empire. This infighting allowed regional powers to assert their independence and weakened the empi...Similar Posts
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