Important keywords mughal empire Administration & Governance for upsc

1. Central Administration

  1. Emperor (Padshah)
  • Absolute authority, “Shadow of God” (Zill-i-Ilahi).
  • Akbar’s Divine Faith (Din-i-Ilahi) – Symbolized supreme authority.
  1. Key Ministers & Officials
  • Wazir/Vakil – Prime Minister (Finance & Revenue).
  • Diwan-i-Kul – Chief Finance Minister (Revenue head).
  • Mir Bakshi – Head of Military (Mansabdari system).
  • Sadr-us-Sudr – Incharge of religious/charitable grants.
  • Qazi-ul-Quzat – Chief Judge.
  • Muhtasib – Censor of Public Morals.

2. Provincial Administration

  1. Subahs (Provinces)
  • 12 Subahs under Akbar → 20 under Aurangzeb.
  • Governed by Subahdar (Provincial Governor).
  1. Sarkars (Districts) & Parganas (Sub-Districts)
  • Faujdar – Military head of Sarkar.
  • Amalguzar – Revenue collector (Zabt system).
  • Kotwal – Police & Municipal officer (in cities).
  1. Village Administration
  • Muqaddam – Village headman.
  • Patwari – Accountant.

3. Revenue System

  1. Land Revenue (Zabt System)
  • Todar Mal’s Dahsala System (10-year avg. yield assessment).
  • Batai/Ghalla Bakshi – Crop-sharing.
  • Kankut – Estimation-based.
  1. Revenue Terms
  • Jama – Assessed revenue.
  • Hasil – Actual collection.
  • Zamindars – Intermediaries (not landowners).
  1. Taxes
  • Jizya – Tax on non-Muslims (abolished by Akbar, reimposed by Aurangzeb).
  • Zakat – Tax on Muslims.
  • Kharaj – Land tax.

4. Military & Mansabdari System

  1. Mansabdari System (Rank-based bureaucracy)
  • Zat – Personal rank (salary).
  • Sawar – Cavalry rank (horsemen to maintain).
  • Dagh (Branding) & Chehra (Descriptive roll) – Anti-corruption measures.
  1. Military Organization
  • Ahadis – Elite royal guards.
  • Shamshir-bardar – Sword-bearing cavalry.

5. Judicial System

  1. Emperor – Highest judicial authority.
  2. Qazis – Islamic judges in provinces.
  3. Secular & Religious Laws
  • Sharia (Islamic law) for Muslims.
  • Customary laws for non-Muslims.

6. Key Policies

  1. Akbar’s Sulh-i-Kul – Universal tolerance policy.
  2. Aurangzeb’s Orthodoxy – Ban on music, reimposition of Jizya.
  3. Jagirdari Crisis – Land grants to nobles led to corruption (later decline).

7. Important Documents

  1. Ain-i-Akbari – By Abul Fazl (details on administration).
  2. Akbarnama – Official history of Akbar’s reign.
  3. Fatwa-i-Alamgiri – Aurangzeb’s legal code.

Why Important for UPSC?

  • Prelims: Terms like Mansabdar, Zabt, Dahsala.
  • Mains:
  • Compare Mughal & British land revenue systems.
  • Impact of Mansabdari system on decline.
  • Previous Questions:
  • Mansabdari system (UPSC 2019).
  • Todar Mal’s reforms (UPSC 2020).

* * All the Notes in this blog, are referred from Tamil Nadu State Board Books and Samacheer Kalvi Books. Kindly check with the original Tamil Nadu state board books and Ncert Books.