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प्रश्न
To what extent were Aurangzeb’s successors responsible for the disintegration of the Mughal empire?
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उत्तर
Successors of Aurangzeb were pleasure-loving weak and inefficient. They were puppets in the hands of powerful, ambitious nobles who controlled the administration. The nobles took advantage of the weak government at the center and set up their own independent kingdoms in the Mughal provinces. This led to die breakup and collapse of the empire.
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