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well i found it on this website ....u can find it is:
2058_w12_11.pdf
2058_w12_11.pdf
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http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...Level/Pakistan Studies (2059)/2059_s09_er.pdf may/june 2009thanks alot. please bother again and provide me link of may june 2009 examiner report for history
and oct/nov marking scheme and question paper for geography.. may God help you.
it was theory on which jinnah worked in future to form pakistan 2My Question is...
How Important was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's Two-Nation Theory? [7]???
Plz answer me fast...
well i want to ask one thing that is the reson in the question asked should be explain first? like in this question "was the introduction to jinnahs 14 point in 1929 the most important factor in the develpoment of pakistan movement between 1928 to 1935?give reson for you answer."so should i first explain jinnahs fourteen point or nehru report as it came befor jinnah's fourteen points according to the sequence..plz tell i will be thankful to u no both can be mentioned anywhere
a well written answer..... 3 reasons are identified and explained very well.....can anyone mark this :
Q:what were the reasons for the decline of the mughal empire? [7]:
A:
there were a number of reasons for the decline of the mughal empire namely the nature of the empire, the cosequences of success and the arrival of the british.
Firstly, the nature of the empire was such that it was difficult to administer as it was very large. taxes were high and aurengzebs polices such as jizya brought many revolts. these wars cost alot of money and it was nearly emptied due to the wars of succession this weakend the empire and led to its decline
Secondly, due to success they became relaxed and complacent, the empire was not governed properly, there was corruption and huge sums of money was spent to make extravagant palaces. soon the military experties too declined and the mughals became ineffective in wars due to which the lost territory. this loss of power and the complacencies led to their decline
Finally, it was the british who pushed them into the final decline. overall they were superior in every department than the mughals. they had better weaponary and were technologically much more advanced and with the dividing mughal empire it was easy for them to take over the land as they were at the time the most powerfull nation in the world. these British strengths combined with the mughal weaknesses led them to their final decline.these are the reasons why the mughals declined.
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