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Imagine you are Abul Fazl. How would you explain Abkar's administrative system.


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The mughal rule is distinguished by the establishment of a stable government and

other social and cultural activities. The arts of life flourished. It was an age of

profound change, seemingly not very apparent on the surface but it definitely

shaped and molded the socio economic life of our country. Since Akbar was

anxious to evolve a national culture and a national outlook, he encouraged and

initiated policies in religious, political and cultural spheres which were calculated

to broaden the outlook of his contemporaries and infuse in them the

consciousness of belonging to one culture.

Akbar prided himself unjustly upon being the author of most of his measures by

saying that he was grateful to God that he had found no capable minister,

otherwise people would have given the minister the credit for the emperor’s

measures, yet there is ample evidence to show that Akbar benefited greatly from

the council of able administrators.1 He conceded that a monarch should not

himself undertake duties that may be performed by his subjects, he did not do to

this for reasons of administrative efficiency, but because “the errors of others it

is his part to remedy, but his own lapses, who may correct ?2

The Mughal’s were able to create the such position and functions of the emperor

in the popular mind, an image which stands out clearly not only in historical and

either literature of the period but also in folklore which exists even today in form

of popular stories narrated in the villages of the areas that constituted the

Mughal’s vast dominions when his power had not declined .The emperor waslooked upon as the father of people whose function it was to protect the weak and

average the persecuted.

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