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briefly write about the administration of akbar

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Akbar divided his vast empire into fifteen (15) Subas or provinces

In each suba or province there was a Subedar, a Diwan, a Bakshi, a Sadar, a Qazi, a Kotwal, a Mir Bahr and Waqa-i-Nawis. The Subedar or Governor was the head of the provincial administration.

There was a strong centralised Government with the king having the final authority over all important matters including politics, military, administrative and judiciary

Akbar's reforms required a centralized financial system, and, thus, by the side of each provincial governor (sūbadār, later called nawab) was placed a civil administrator (dīwān, or divan) who supervised revenue collection, prepared accounts, and reported directly to the emperor.

Answered by kritikas12
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Administration of akbar

  • He created a powerful military system and instituted effective political and social reforms. By abolishing the sectarian tax on non-Muslims and appointing them to high civil and military posts, he was the first Mughal ruler to win the trust and loyalty of the native subjects.
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