Discuss the major features of mughal provincial administration
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According to J.N. Sarkar, the administration of a province “was an exact miniature of the Central Government.”
Dr. Ishwari Prasad calls ‘Suba’ as a “replica of the empire in every respect.”
There were similar departments in the province under a governor who was appointed by the emperor. Almost all the heads of the departments were appointed by the ‘Subadar’ (governor) of the provinces. The provinces were divided into Sarkars (districts), parganas (Tehsils) and villages.
Dr. Ishwari Prasad calls ‘Suba’ as a “replica of the empire in every respect.”
There were similar departments in the province under a governor who was appointed by the emperor. Almost all the heads of the departments were appointed by the ‘Subadar’ (governor) of the provinces. The provinces were divided into Sarkars (districts), parganas (Tehsils) and villages.
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