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Administration in Medieval India

History ⇒ Medieval Indian History

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Describe the main responsibilities of the Subedar in the Mughal administration.
Describe the role of the Qazi in medieval Indian administration.
Describe the structure of local administration in a Mughal Suba.
Discuss the impact of the Mansabdari system on the Mughal military and administration.
Discuss the role of the Amil in the revenue administration of medieval India.
Explain the difference between the Jagirdari and Zamindari systems.
Explain the importance of the Diwan-i-Arz in the Delhi Sultanate administration.
Explain the main features of the Mansabdari system under the Mughals.
Which administrative post was responsible for maintaining law and order in rural areas during the Mughal period? (1) Faujdar (2) Amil (3) Qazi (4) Diwan
Which administrative unit was directly under the control of the Sultan and was the smallest unit of administration in the Delhi Sultanate? (1) Iqta (2) Pargana (3) Sarkar (4) Suba
Which of the following statements about the Iqta system is correct? (1) It was a land revenue system (2) It was a military ranking system (3) It was a trade regulation system (4) It was a religious taxation system
Which of the following was a key feature of Alauddin Khalji's market reforms? (1) Abolition of taxes (2) Price control (3) Free trade (4) Land grants
Fill in the blank: The _______ was the chief of police in a city during the Sultanate period.
Fill in the blank: The _______ was the head of the revenue department in the Mughal Empire.
Fill in the blank: The _______ was the highest judicial authority in the Mughal Empire after the emperor.
Fill in the blank: The _______ was the officer responsible for maintaining law and order in a Sarkar during the Mughal period.
True or False: The Diwan-i-Insha was responsible for military affairs in the Mughal administration.
True or False: The Iqta system was introduced by the Mughals.
True or False: The Mughal administration was highly centralized.
True or False: The Mughal Empire was divided into provinces called Subas.