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When the Mughal emperors’ authority declined; the governors of large provinces, subadars and the great zamindars consolidated their authority in different parts of the subcontinent. During the 18th century, the Mughal Empire gradually fragmented into a number of independent regional states.
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The construction of the Qutub Minar was started by Qitub-ud-Din Aibak, but he only constructed the basement. The construction of the tower was later taken over by his successor Iltutmish who constructed three more stories. The last two storeys were completed Firoz Shah Tuglak.
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Historians have offered numerous explanations for the rapid collapse of the Mughal Empire between 1707 and 1720, after a century of growth and prosperity. In fiscal terms the throne lost the revenues needed to pay its chief officers, the emirs (nobles) and their entourages. The emperor lost authority, as the widely scattered imperial officers lost confidence in the central authorities, and made their own deals with local men of influence. The imperial army, bogged down in long, futile wars against the more aggressive Marathas lost its fighting spirit. Finally came a series of violent political feuds over control of the throne. After the execution of emperor Farrukhsiyar in 1719, local Mughal successor states took power in region after region
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| Ruling party | Opposition party |
| 1.They have power of making policies . | 1.There work is only questioning |
| 2.They are winners of Lok sabha And Rajya Sabha. | 2.actually they are other parties of lok and rajya sabha. |
| 3.They came in power by the help mostly population | 3.They can blame the present government. |
| 4.They are responsible for governance human developmentand strengthing others. | 4.They can give pressure on day government to change it's policies . |
| 5.They have to work upon public welfare | 5.They can go against government against their wrongdoing. |
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In the eighteenth century, the Sikhs organized themselves into a number of bands called jathas, and later on misls. These bands were under competent leaders. Their combined forces were called the grand army (dal khalsa).

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