Non-Fiction.
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The book chronicles the decline of the powerful Mughal Empire in India, detailing the internal strife and external pressures that led to its fall. It describes the political maneuvering, administrative inefficiencies, and military defeats that weakened the empire's hold on the vast regions under its control. The narrative also highlights the role of colonial powers, particularly the British East India Company, in exploiting the vulnerabilities of the Mughal rulers. Through a comprehensive examination of historical events and figures, the book provides a detailed account of how a once-dominant empire succumbed to fragmentation and foreign domination.
This book is approximately 70,750 words.
Key terms: India, History, 18th century, Mogul Empire, History