The Sultanate administration was headed by the Sultan. Below the Sultan were key positions like the Ariz-i-mumalik who was responsible for the employment and training of soldiers, the Wakil-i-dar who headed the household guards of the palace, and the Amir-i-hijab who was the master of ceremonies. Nobles held civilian and military positions in the administration and were ranked in order of Khans, Malliks, and then Amirs. The Iqta system distributed land resources to nobles in exchange for their services, with Iqtadars collecting taxes. The Sultanate was divided into provinces headed by Subas, districts headed by Shiqdars, and
The Sultanate administration was headed by the Sultan. Below the Sultan were key positions like the Ariz-i-mumalik who was responsible for the employment and training of soldiers, the Wakil-i-dar who headed the household guards of the palace, and the Amir-i-hijab who was the master of ceremonies. Nobles held civilian and military positions in the administration and were ranked in order of Khans, Malliks, and then Amirs. The Iqta system distributed land resources to nobles in exchange for their services, with Iqtadars collecting taxes. The Sultanate was divided into provinces headed by Subas, districts headed by Shiqdars, and
The Sultanate administration was headed by the Sultan. Below the Sultan were key positions like the Ariz-i-mumalik who was responsible for the employment and training of soldiers, the Wakil-i-dar who headed the household guards of the palace, and the Amir-i-hijab who was the master of ceremonies. Nobles held civilian and military positions in the administration and were ranked in order of Khans, Malliks, and then Amirs. The Iqta system distributed land resources to nobles in exchange for their services, with Iqtadars collecting taxes. The Sultanate was divided into provinces headed by Subas, districts headed by Shiqdars, and
Employment of the Household of sultan master of head of Justice
Soldiers and training Guards of Palace ceremonies department And equipment Personal assistant
Nobles --- civilians and military positions
Rank order – Khans, Malliks and then Amirs Iqta System: land resources of the Sultanate were dicided and given to nobles in lieu of cash for their services. Iqtadars – collected taxes.. Karkhanas _ headed by Malliks Chehra : detailed description of each and every soldier Dagh: branded each and every horse Sultanate Province – Subas – headed by Muqti Districts - Shiqs – headed by Shiqdar Villages – Parganas – headed by Amil
Land owners - khuts
Important officials in village – Muqaddam Reccords of land, crops and taxes to be paid – Patwari Land tax / house tax - Kharaj