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briefly describe the main features of Sher shah's administration​

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Answered by jhilligupta
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The system of Sher Shah's introduce d Ryotwari where in the state kept direct relations with the peasents for the assessment and collection of theland

Answered by roopa2000
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Sher Shah Suri was a kind monarch and one of medieval India's best managers. He instituted several changes, on which Akbar erected a Mughal administrative superstructure. His government was centralized, similar to that of the Sultanate period.

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What are Sher Shah's administrative reforms

Sher Shah's dominion was split into 47 sarkars. The province of Bengal was split into 19 Sarkars. A military commander was placed in charge of each government (shiqdar). Amir-i-Bengal, a civilian official, was sent to help him.

Sher Shah removed all of the tariffs that were imposed on goods in various parts of his reign. He stipulated that trade taxes be collected exclusively at two points: when and where products entered his empire's jurisdiction, and when and where they were sold. Trade and commerce were enhanced as a result of this.

Despite the fact that his reign was barely 5 years long, he established a great administrative structure. Four prominent ministers assisted the monarch. Each sarkar was subdivided into Parganas and supervised by different authorities. The land income administration was well-organized under Sher Shah.

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