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What important steps did Akbar take when he became eighteen?​

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Answered by MrsZiddi
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Jauhar was the self immolation or burning of queens and female royals of the Rajput kingdoms when facing defeat at the hands an enemy.

The wazir or the diwan was the head of the revenue department.

The mir bakshi was the head of the military department and paymaster of all mansabdars.

The chief sadr or the qazi was the chief judge.

The mir saman was the supervisor of the royal household.

The vakil was the prime minister whose position was reduced to that of an advisory, ceremonial head during Akbar’s reign.

The Diwan-i-khas was the private hall where Akbar held regular meetings with his senior officers.

The Diwan-i-Aam was the common audience hall where Akbar would receive petitions, listen to problems and solve many cases.

Subas were the provinces into which Akbar’s empire was divided. Each province was governed by a subedar.

Mansab means office or rank of dignity. A mansabdar was the holder of rank in the administration.

Todar Mai’s Bandobast was the land revenue system introduced by Raja Todar Mai who was one of the nine gems in Akbar’s court.

Pilgrim tax was the tax imposed on Hindus visiting places of pilgrimage.

Sulh-i-Kul means universal peace and harmony.

Din-i-Ilahi was the new religious order introduced by Akbar. It was a combination of all major religions-lslam, Hinduism, Jainism and Christianity.

Answered by XxitzArnavxX
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Akbar the Great, Muslim emperor of India, established a sprawling kingdom through military conquests but is known for his policy of religious tolerance.

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