why did the peasants suffer a lot during Aurangzeb Related: Chapter ...
The following points may help you:
a.Aurangzeb's policies did create discontentment among the people, because of his policies, we witnessed jat rebellion, sikh rebellion during his reign..
b. Aurangzeb alienated the sympathy and support of the Hindus by committing all sorts of atrocities on them. He imposed Jajiya on all the Hindus in the country, his policy of destruction of temples, He dismissed the Hindu Officials from state service and allowed only those to continue who were prepared to embrace Islam led to Jat rebellion.
c. Satnamis rebelled against him, because they of high taxes imposed on them, and also because of the insult inflicted on them by government officials.
d. One may consider Aurangzeb's religious policies as one of the reasons that brought about the decline of the Mughal Empire, which damaged the stability of the Empire .
e. Aurangzeb failed to recognize the power of Marathas, who were an important power to reckon with.
f. His conflict with the Rajputs further weakened the empire. Aurangzeb's intervention in Rajputs internal politics over the throne Marwar resulted in the Rajputs rebellion against Aurangzeb.
g. He was unable to control the growing problems in the mansabdari system, there was increase in mansabdars less jagirs, due to which peasants also suffered tremendously.
h. Thus, the Imperial Treasury was effected because of the war and Aurangzeb's involvement in the Deccan.
i.His conflict with the Rajputs further weakened the empire.
j. It resulted in the increase in the power and authority of the mansabdars who exercised great influence and became difficult to be controlled.
k.The powerful and ambitious nobles began to carve out their own independent states like Bengal, Hyderabad, Awadh etc.
l.It contributed in the decline of the Mughal empire.