The successors of Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire, played pivotal roles in shaping the destiny of this powerful kingdom in the 17th century.
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Administration of Shivaji – UPSC Medieval History Notes
Shivaji was one of the greatest administrators of medieval India and established an efficient administrative system.
Shivaji (1627-1680) – UPSC Medieval History Notes
Shivaji was born in the Shivneri fort near Junnar in Pune district in 1627. Shivaji’s mother Jija bai, his teacher Dadaji Kondadev, and his spiritual preceptor Samartha Ramadas
The Third Battle of Panipat – UPSC Medieval History Notes
The Third Battle of Panipat, waged in 1761, was fought between the Marathas, led by Sadashivrao Bhau, and the Durranis of Afghanistan
Mansabdari and Jagirdari – UPSC Medieval History Notes
Mansabdari and Jagirdari
Local Administration in the Mughal Empire – UPSC Medieval History Notes
During the Mughal Empire, local administration played a crucial role in maintaining order and facilitating governance across the vast and diverse territories under Mughal rule.
Judicial Administration of the Mughal Empire – UPSC Medieval History Notes
The judicial administration of the Mughal Empire was characterized by a sophisticated and centralized system that played a crucial role in maintaining law and order throughout the vast and diverse territories under Mughal rule.
Provincial Administration of the Mughal Empire – UPSC Medieval History Notes
The provincial administration of the Mughal Empire was a well-organized and intricate system that played a crucial role in governing the vast and diverse territories under Mughal rule
Central Administration of the Mughal Empire – UPSC Medieval History Notes
The Mughal Empire, at its heart lay a sophisticated system of administration that intricately wove together various facets to govern the diverse and expansive realms.
The Lodi Dynasty, the fifth and final dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter in Indian history.