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Throw some light on Akbar's Mughal administration​

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Answered by coyoteinparis
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Akbar was the supreme Commander of the army. He established a centralized administration and ruled with the hotter of various ministers who were appointed by him. He had the right and power to dismiss them also if someone did not come up to his expectations. WAZIR advised him on all matters of administration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\rightarrow The main feature of Central administration under Akbar were there was a strong centralised government With The King having the final authority over all important matters including politics, military administrative and Judiciary all the decisions taken by him were final and could not be challenged by anyone .

\rightarrow Akbar administrative policies was mentioned in Abul Fazal book the Akbar Nama particularly in his third and last volume the end Akbar in the book Abul Fazal explains that the empire was divided into provinces known as Subas governed by a subedar .The subedar carried out both political and military functions .

\rightarrowprovincial administration Akbar divided his vast Empire into 15 Subaa or a provinces in each are Suba there was a Subedar a Diwan ,a Bakshi ,a Sadar ,a Kazi a Kotwal in this Governor was the head of the professional administration.

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