Wht is the role of akbar to develop administration in 17th century ?
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Akbar to Aurangzeb (1556–1707)
He created a new ruling elite loyal to him, implemented a modern administration, and encouraged cultural developments. He increased trade with European trading companies. India developed a strong and stable economy, leading to commercial expansion and economic development.
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Explanation:Akbar's Policies
•Akbar's courtier Abul Fazl wrote two books on Akbar and his administration: the Akbar
Nama and the Ain-i-Akbari.
•In these books, he describes that the empire was divided into subas governed by a
subadar who carried out military and administrative functions.
•Each province had a diwan (financial officer), bakshis (military paymasters), sadr
(minister for religion and charity), faujdars (military commanders), and kotwals (town
policemen).
•In 1570, Akbar started religious discussions in the ibadat khana at Fatehpur Sikri where
he invited ulama (learned religious men) such as Brahmans, Catholic priests,
Zoroastrian priests, etc.
•Akbar's interaction with different faiths made him realise that religious scholars who
emphasise rituals and dogmas are bigots.
•This eventually led to his idea of sulh-i-kul or universal peace and tolerance towards all
religions.