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Explain the Central Administration of Mughals

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mughal rule was a central system based on military power, which was based on control and balance. The Mughal administration was a mixture of Indian and non-Indian (foreign) elements. ... Since the Mughal Empire was fully centralized, the power of the king was infinite.

Answered by imsreenanda
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Explain the Central Administration of Mughals.

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The king was the head of both civil and military administration. He was assisted by many officials

  • The Wazir was the prime minister.
  • The Diwan was the head of the revenue department.
  • The Min Bakshi looked after the military.
  • The Khan -i- saman attended to the needs of the royal household.
  • The sadr-i- sadur kept a record of grants and donations made by the king.
  • The Qazi was the chief Judge.

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