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Discuss the central and provincial administration of the Mughals.

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Answered by airishlahon422
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Explanation:

The Mughal Empire was divided into fifteen provinces or the subas. A governor or the subedar was in charge of the province. While the subedar looked after the military and the civil affairs, the diwan kept an account of the land revenues. ... The provinces divided into districts or sarkars.

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Answered by priyanshiparida
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Answer:

The central and provincial administration of the Mughals-

•At the center, the king was the head of both civil and military administration.

•He was assisted by many officers such as wazir, diwan, mir bakshi, khan-i-saman,  sadar-i-sadur and the qazi.

•The Mughal Empire was divided into provinces or subas, each headed by a subadar.

•Each suba was divided into districts or sarkars, and the sarkars were divided into

many parganas.

•A pargana comprised many villages.

•The kotwal looked after town administration

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