Why were governors appointed by Mughal emperors?
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The Mughal emperors appointed governors as they wanted the work to be done in a more lite manor compared to the direct ruling.
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- The governors is the major source that helped the kings of the time.
- Akbar was the first king who appointed governors as he felt that the local intelligent people would take care of everything.
- But then governors were not as faithful as they expected, they took over everything that was given to the poor and made own profits.
- Finally they even took over the empire itself, thus moreover kings lost trust on them.
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