Administrative Structure of Mughals an Explanatory Study

https://doi.org/10.55529/jls11.18.24

Authors

  • Dr. Jayasree Dolvi Guest Faculty Department of History Jawaharlal Nehru Rajkeeya Mahavidyalaya south point Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar, India

Keywords:

Administration, Structure, Revenue, Local, Centre, Land, Port, Judiciary.

Abstract

The management of operations is what we call administration. Even while entire empires can collapse and other rulers can take their place, the administration of a country will continue on indefinitely. It is neither susceptible to transformation by revolution, nor can it be uprooted by upheaval. There were many dynasties that ruled over India, but the Mughal dynasty is considered to be the most significant because it dominated the country on Indian soil for the greatest stretch of time and had its own unique administrative structure. Between the years 1526 and 1707, the Mughals left their imprint on Hindu culture as well as on Hindu history. The Mughals held sway over India for a total of 181 years, during which period the country underwent a number of significant transformations. The Mughal Empire was significant because it united practically the whole Indian subcontinent under its control and brought the various regions of the subcontinent closer together by enhancing both their overland and coastal commercial networks. In addition to this, it was famous for the cultural impact. It was thought to be the first major empire to arise in India after the fall of the Gupta Dynasty. The study provides an insight into the Mughal administrative hierarchy. In order to arrive at a conclusion, the research used a combination of descriptive, historical, and analytical method with qualitative approach.

Published

2021-09-29

How to Cite

Dr. Jayasree Dolvi. (2021). Administrative Structure of Mughals an Explanatory Study. Journal of Legal Subjects, 1(01), 18–24. https://doi.org/10.55529/jls11.18.24

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