The factor that played a major role in the Mughal Empire's fall from power was those policies that discriminated against non-Muslims living in the empire.
<h3>What was the Mughal Empire?</h3>
The Mughal Empire was founded by the Mongol leader Babur in 1526 when he defeated Ibrahim Lodi who the last of the Afghan Lodi Sultans at the First Battle of Panipat where they used gunpowder for the first time in India.
The Mughal Empire is known as a “gunpowder empire.” The Mughals retained aspects of Mongol culture well into the sixteenth century such as the arrangement of tents around the royal camp during military maneuvers.
However, the factor that played a major role in the Mughal Empire's fall from power was those policies that discriminated against non-Muslims living in the empire.
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