10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «मीरबख्शी»
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Islam in India and Pakistan - Page 686
The appointments of the mansabddrs from the lowest to the highest rank were approved by the emperor, and all of them were technically speaking directly subordinate to him. The head of the military administration was called the mir bakhshi, ...
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Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals Part - II - Page 139
Mir Bakhshi The post of Mir Bakhshi had been in existence in the Delhi Sultanat since the time of Balban under the name of diwan-i-arz. It was well recognised that in order to limit the powers of the wazir, a separate military department was a ...
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Anglo-Maratha Relations, 1785-96 - Volume 2 - Page 184
There was some suspicion of Sindhia's intentions when he secured the titles of Wakil-i-Mutlaq, Mir Bakshi and Naib-Munaib from the Emperor in 1784. Sadashib Dinkar, the Poona agent with Sindhia, conjectured that Mir Bakshi and ...
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Some Aspects of Mughal Administration - Page 85
Aniruddha Ray. «roi when such reports were read by Asaf Khan to the Emperor, 'en then Mir Bakshi had the right to draw attention of the Emperor the affairs of the provinces. As the chief connecting link between the mansabdars and the lg, Mir ...
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Medieval Indian History - Page 22
To assist him there weFe a number of imperial officers, the chief among them being the Diwan, Mir Bakshi, Mir Saman and Sadr-us-Sudur. The Diwan was the Prime Minister, often known as the Wazir. He exercised a general control over all ...
Krishnaji Nageshrao Chitnis, 2003
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Mughal government and administration - Page 46
It helped all the mansabdars stationed in the mofussil to keep on the right side of the Mir Bakhshi. At the capital, the Mir Bakhshi had several departmental heads under him. The superintendents of artillery, elephants and war boats were placed ...
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The Mughal government, A.D. 1556-1707 - Page 49
The sanction thus obtained, was again reported to Mir Bakhshi, and it was after his signature and seal that the document was considered complete. The parvanchas and barats also passed thro.gh the Mir Bakhshi and on all such orders when ...
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Medieval India: Delhi Sultanat, 1206-1526 - Page 139
Mir Bakhshi The post of Mir Bakhshi had been in existence in the Delhi Sultanat since the time of Balban under the name of diwan-i-arz. It was well recognised that in order to limit the powers of the wazir, a separate military department was a ...
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The Mughal administration - Page 120
Mir-Bakhshi and his colleagues had regular office work like other civil officers21. Studies dealing with the role of Mir-Bakhshi it evinces that he issued the certificates for grants of mansabs, branding of horses, assignment of guards, master of ...
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Akbar: The Greatest Mogul - Page 151
107 Two other ministers, having direct access to the Emperor and almost equal in status to the Diwan were the Mir Bakhshi (minister in charge of military affairs) and the Sadr-us-Sudur (minister in charge of ecclesiastical and judicial ...