Comprehension Passage
The Mughal Empire, established in 1526 by Babur, marked a period of prosperity in India, blending Persian culture with local traditions. Emperors like Akbar expanded the empire, promoting religious tolerance and administrative reforms, while Aurangzeb’s orthodox policies led to regional strife. The empire’s impressive architecture, such as the Taj Mahal, reflects its artistic achievements. However, the empire weakened in the 18th century due to internal conflicts and external pressures, eventually leading to British colonization.
Why might Aurangzeb’s policies have contributed to the empire’s decline, based on the passage?
1
They caused resentment among diverse regional groups.
2
His policies were considered progressive and modern.
3
They emphasized economic growth over religious unity.
4
They increased loyalty among the empire’s subjects.