Decline of mughal empire

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Aurangzeb (1618-1707)

Aurangzeb (1618-1707) was the sixth Mughal emperor, known for expanding the empire to its greatest territorial extent and for his strict adherence to Islamic principles.

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Who was Aurangzeb?

Aurangzeb (1618-1707) was the sixth Mughal emperor, known for expanding the empire to its greatest territorial extent and for his strict adherence to Islamic principles.

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How was Aurangzeb as a ruler?

Aurangzeb was a strict ruler whose policies emphasized Islamic principles, leading to significant territorial expansion but also to religious strife and opposition.

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Why did the jizya tax by aurangzeb provoke an angry reaction by Hindus

The jizya tax, imposed by Aurangzeb on non-Muslims, was seen as a discriminatory practice that violated the principle of religious tolerance, leading to resentment and anger among the Hindu population.

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Did Aurangzeb weaken the mughal empire

Yes, Aurangzeb's strict policies and religious intolerance contributed to internal dissent and conflict, leading to the weakening of the Mughal Empire by the time of his death.

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The decline and fall of mughal empire

The decline and fall of the Mughal Empire were caused by internal dissent, religious intolerance, economic difficulties, ineffective leadership after Aurangzeb, and the rise of regional powers.

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