Geography, asked by chander4cp, 11 months ago

whose administrative model was followed by Emperor Akbar?​

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Answered by bshh
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Answer:

king babur

Explanation:

according to history

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Sher Shah Suri

While establishing the Mughal Empire, the great emperor Akbar adopted Sher Shah's administrative strategies.

In Bihar, Sher Shah Suri was in charge of running a limited area. In Delhi, he overthrew Humayun and started his own dynasty. He was in power for only fifteen years. However, his organizational structure was effective. Later, Akbar, the Mughal emperor, embraced it.

Explanation:

During his reign, Sher Shah Suri built a strong state. After challenging and defeating the Mughal Emperor Humayun, Sher Shah took

Delhi and founded his own dynasty, the Suri dynasty. He began his career as the manager of a small region in Bihar for his uncle. Even though the Suri dynasty only held power for 15 years, it instituted a system of government that improved on Alauddin Khilji's by using his ideas. While establishing the Mughal Empire, the great emperor Akbar adopted Sher Shah's administrative strategies.

The Suri Empire in India was started by Sher Shah Suri. He introduced the rupee as a unit of currency. In 1540, Sher Shah of Sur seized power over the Mughal Empire. The foundations for the succeeding Mughal emperors, particularly Akbar, the son of Humayun, were formed by his restructuring of the empire. He set up a top-notch administrative framework.

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