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This authoritative study provides an in-depth examination of the central governmental structures of the Mughal Empire, one of the most powerful and sophisticated states in medieval and early modern history. Sir E. Denison Ross, a renowned orientalist and historian, meticulously analyzes the administrative machinery, bureaucratic hierarchies, and institutional frameworks that sustained the empire’s vast territorial dominion.
The book explores the key departments, officials, and decision-making processes at the imperial court, offering readers valuable insights into how the Mughal rulers maintained control over their expansive realm. From the imperial household to the revenue administration, military structures, and judicial systems, this work provides a comprehensive overview of the complex organizational systems that defined Mughal governance.
Essential for historians, scholars, and students of South Asian history, this volume illuminates the administrative genius behind the Mughal Empire’s longevity and influence, making it an invaluable resource for understanding pre-colonial Indian political structures.







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