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The mighty Mughal Empire began to disintegrate in the early 18th century. Although its collapse is often dated from Aurangzeb's death in 1707, the roots of decay were deep.
Reasons for Decline:
As central authority crumbled, provincial governors (Subahdars) asserted de facto independence, though they continued to recognize the nominal suzerainty of the Mughal Emperor. These were the "Successor States."
A. Hyderabad:
B. Awadh (Oudh):
C. Bengal:
Unlike successor states, these states emerged out of direct rebellion against the Mughal Empire.
A. Mysore:
B. The Sikhs:
The Marathas were the most powerful indigenous force in the 18th century, and the only logical native successor to the Mughals.
Under the Peshwas (Prime Ministers):
The Third Battle of Panipat (Jan 14, 1761):
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