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describe the main administration of Mughals​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Emperor as the representative of God: Mughal emperors considered themselves as God’s representatives on earth.  

Centralized power: The emperor was the head of administration and the state.

Benevolent despot: The Mughal emperor accepted two primary duties for themselves—’Jahan Bani’ protection

Rule of Aristocracy: Dr. Tara Chand describes the rule of the Mughal emperors as ‘the rule of aristocracy’.

Answered by prajwal12smpgmailcom
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Explanation:

In the central administration the emperor was the head of the state having unlimited power of formulating laws, he was the Chief Executive and the military commander. Under the emperor were the ministers who were appointed for different state tasks and assisted the ruler. ...

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