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“Akbar’s court had ministers, chroniclers, poets, musicians and advisors who belonged to different religions. The Hindu Rajput kings were given high ranking positions in the Mughal Darbar of the Court.” What does this reflect about Akbar’s administrative strategies?

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Answered by nmehtachd
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Akbar’s court had ministers, chroniclers, poets, musicians and advisors who belonged to different religions. The Hindu Rajput kings were given high ranking positions in the Mughal Darbar of the Court.” What does this reflect about Akbar’s administrative strategies?

Answered by diyanandana
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Inspite of having the court of ministers, chroniclers, poets, musicians and advisors, the Hindu Rajput kings were given high ranking positions due to the following reasons:

∆ This country was mostly known by Hindu Rajput kings.

∆ In order to enlarge his militant force

∆ To get the help of those rulers if a war breaks out.

∆ If he ( Akbar ) wouldn't have provided high rankings to the Hindu Rajput kings, he wouldn't have got their support and power.

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