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==Decline of the Mughal Empire==
[[File:Tipu death.jpg|thumbnail|200px|Death of Tipu by Henry Singleton<ref>By Henry Singleton (1766 - 1839) - hPublic Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7564434</ref>]]
In 1700, the Indian sub-continent was largely unified under the powerful Mughal dynasty. This Muslim dynasty had conquered much of South Asia and brought a degree of peace and prosperity to the land. They were efficient rulers, great patrons of the arts and their huge army overawed any opposition.<ref> Harrington, p. 67.</ref> However, by 1750, the Mughal Empire was in decline. Even at the height of their power, they were unable to directly administer their territories and they often delegated authority to appointees. These local rulers were to supply soldiers and equipment to the Mughal army and pay taxes. Over time, these local leaders became increasingly powerful and became independent of the Mughal Court. This weakened the Mughal Empire. The dynasty had also been undermined by the invasion of the Empire by an Afghan warlord who even sacked Delhi, the capital if the Empire.

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