PLACE OF MIR BAKHSHI IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF MUGHAL EMPEROR AKBAR

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Tajammal Hussain,Dr. Ghulam Shabbir

Abstract

 Mir Bakhshi was basically the head of the army and the minister of defense, but when Akbar introduced the mansabdari system, civil officers and military officers were all appointed and all these mansabdars were declared subordinate to Mir Bakhshi.  Mir Bakhshi's powers extended to both military and civil matters. This research is showing how the Mughal dynasty had reached to the highest level during the reign of Akbar, he strengthened the governmental affairs and succeeded in establishing a central government of his own over the whole of India.

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