The Reasons Behind The Decline Of The Mughal Empire

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June 19, 2014

 

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After his death, a steady stream of successful emperors took over, expanding the empire's territory in all directions. However, with Aurangzeb Alamgir the last of the “great moguls” (although he arguably sowed the seeds for the empire's eventual decline) in 1707, the Mughal Empire suffered poor leadership throughout the rest of its history...
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The historian argues that empires must eventually face the problem of “imperial overstretch.” By imperial overstretch, Kennedy means that an empire will continue to expand until it reaches the point that the economic, demographic, and military costs of maintaining the empire become overwhelming. Consequently, the first administrative problem confronting the Mughals was a direct result of their empire’s scale, and given the geographic expanse of the Mughal realm, it is not hard to believe that it eventually reached the point of overstretch...
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