the Mughal Empire became more stable and strong after the Aurangzeb death. True or flase

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​​​The correct answer  that it is False. Reasons are hereinafter mentioned as:
At the point when Aurangzeb kicked the bucket, the domain of the Mughals was the biggest in India. However, inside around fifty years of his passing, the Mughal Empire deteriorated. Aurangzeb's passing was trailed by a battle of progression among his three children. It finished in the triumph of the oldest sibling, Prince Muazzam. 

The Mughal Empire, established in 1526, was the most impressive Islamic state to lead in India. It was at its generally prosperous during the seventeenth century, when fine structures, for example, the TAJ MAHAL were built. 
Humayun's child Akbar (ruled 1556–1605) is frequently recognized as the best of all Mughal heads. At the point when Akbar went to the seat, he acquired a contracted domain, not broadening much past the Punjab and the territory around Delhi.

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