The Mughal Empire weakened under Aurangzeb due to several factors, including his expansionist policies that stretched resources thin and led to constant military campaigns. His strict religious policies alienated non-Muslim subjects and fueled resentment, particularly among Hindus, which undermined the empire's traditional inclusivity. Additionally, Aurangzeb's focus on centralization and control often ignored the complexities of regional governance, causing local powers to rise and challenge Mughal authority. These combined factors contributed to the empire's decline, paving the way for increased instability and eventual fragmentation.
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