Throw light on Akbar Mughal Administration
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Meghna Thapar 4Ā years ago
Akbar was the supreme Commander of the army. He established a centralized administration and ruled with the hotter of various ministers who were appointed by him. He had the right and power to dismiss them also if someone did not come up to his expectations. WAZIR advised him on all matters of administration.
Akbar was an enlightened and successful administrator. It goes to the credit of Akbar that the subsequent Mughal rulers followed in principle the administrative policy developed by him.
Babur and Humayun had little time to take any initiative in formulating any administrative policy worth the name.
Important features of Akbar’s administration are given below:
Akbar’s ideal of Kingship. According to him, “Upon the conduct of a monarch depends the efficiency of any course of action. His gratitude to God should be shown in just government and due recognition of merit.”
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