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The volume "Administration and Society in Medieval India" presents a panaromic study of the said period. To start with political condition of India at the time comprising of Delhi Sultanate, Bengal, Malwa, Mewar, Gujrat, Sindh, Punjab, Khandesh, Kashmir, Deccan and Vijaynagar. Socially then country was passing through a transition period. Economically country was quite rich inspite of huge drainage of wealth by foreign invaders, but military wise it was quite weak. Administration during the period was carried under king through appointed ministers. Rulers believed in Islamic theory of Kingship, Akbar was an exception with a modified theory of tolerance. Provinces were governed by Subedar and Diwan. Tax system was in form of Jazia and Zakat, land revenue etc. are discussed. Society under foreign rulers but who have settled here gave a sense of security under powerful ruler. Country flourished under their rule socially, economically and culturally as well. It was during this period that India became a political fact and started taking shape of a united country.
The volume has been weaved into fifteen comprehensive chapters on Administration and society in Medieval India. They have deep bearing on condition of India in 1526, Administration, society and culture, The Mughal Empire: Its Achievement and failure, Village under the Mughals, condition of peasantry, merchant's share in Agricultural surplus, Surat custom house, Appendix, Revenue system, Police and criminal Justice, Civil Justice, Social and Economic conditions, Administration of the Nagpur State before 1818, Administration under the British. |
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