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Mughal Empire Decline - cover

Mughal Empire Decline

Amelia Khatri

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Mughal Empire Decline" offers a compelling exploration of how one of history's most powerful empires transformed from a dominant force to a fragmented state in less than a century. This comprehensive analysis examines three critical factors that led to the empire's downfall: succession conflicts following Aurangzeb's death in 1707, the deterioration of administrative and economic systems, and mounting external pressures from various powers including the Marathas, Sikhs, and European trading companies.

 
Through meticulous examination of historical records, including previously untranslated Persian and Arabic documents, the book reveals how violent power struggles among royal princes depleted the imperial treasury and weakened central authority. The economic analysis uncovers how constant warfare and excessive taxation eroded the empire's once-efficient revenue system, while regional governors gradually transformed into semi-autonomous rulers, effectively undermining imperial cohesion.

 
The narrative progresses chronologically from 1707 to 1857, weaving together multiple historical perspectives to present a nuanced view of imperial decline. Rather than offering simplified explanations, the book demonstrates how institutional weaknesses, leadership failures, and external pressures created a perfect storm that ultimately led to the empire's dissolution. This scholarly yet accessible work provides valuable insights into the nature of imperial decline while remaining relevant to contemporary discussions about global power shifts and institutional resilience.
Disponible depuis: 30/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 109 pages.

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