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describe the uniform system of administration established by the mughal ​

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Answered by sunny181086
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the Mughal empire under Aurangzeb's successors in the eighteenth century, it will be useful to outline the main features of administration under the four great emperors. The most prominent features of the administrations of the different rulers have already been noted, but a general view is necessary in order to understand the Mughal contribution.

The Central Government

First of all, it should be recognized that the Mughals drew heavily on the past, for the organization of their government was on essentially the same lines as that of the sultanate. The principal officers of the central government were four: 1) diwan; 2) mir bakhshi; 3) mir saman; and 4) sadr. The first of these dignitaries, the diwan, often called the wazir (the chief minister), was mainly concerned with revenue and finance, but as he had a say in all matters where any expenditure was involved, the work of other departments also came under his control. All the imperial orders were first recorded in his office before being issued, and the provincial governors, district faujdars, and leaders of expeditions came to him for instructions before assuming their duties. All the earning departments were under his direct control, and could spend only what was allotted to them by the diwan.

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Answered by happyeducation1234
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hey \: mate \:
here \: is \: your \: answer \:
the \: uniform \: system \: of \: administration \: established \: by \: mughal \: are.........
(1) \:  \:  \: the \: mughal \: managed \: to \: unite \: the \: country \: politically
(2) \:  \:  they \: established \: a \: uniform \: system \: of  \: administration
(3) \:  \: they \: believed \: in \: the \: supreme \: authority \: of \: the \: king
(4) \:  \: a \: strong \: army \: and \: efficient \: ministers \: assisted \: the \: emperor
(5) \:  \: the \: whole \: empire \: was \: divided \: into \: subas (provinces) \: which \: were \: governed \: by \: subedars (governers) \:
(6) \:  \: the \: diwan \: was \: the \: collectors \: of \: lan \: revenue
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