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Discuss the nature of the state under the mughals

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NATURE AND STATE OF MUGHAL STATE

The nature of the Mughal state has been a subject of much discussion and debate. The earliest views centered on the role of religion with Jadunath Sarkar describing it as a “theocratic state” and Vincent Smith labeling it an ‘Islamic state’. This view of the Mughal state was a seemingly non-sectarian state, based not on the Sharia but on concept such as sulh-i-kuhl. The issue of debate thus really center on the degree of centralization that the state could achieve.

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