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What were reasons the reasons for the rise of independent regional kingdom?
Asked by Chandrashekhar | 12 Sep, 2018, 09:57: PM
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Main reasons for the rise of independent regional kingdoms were:

  • After the death of the Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire weakened. His successors were not able to firmly maintained control over the far off regional principalities. 
  • As the imperial authority weakened, the nobles found themselves virtually independent as a collective group and thereby began to rule over their kingdoms.
  • The regional kingdoms that arose in the 18th century were led by powerful rulers like Alivardi Khan, Balaji Viswanath and Saadat Khan Burhan-ul-Mulk.
  • The regional kingdoms also emerged as a result of economic decentralization. 
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