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Question
With reference to the administrative system in the Mughal Period, answer the following question:
What was the position of the monarch?
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Solution
During the Mughal Empire, the king was an absolute ruler who held central authority in the governmental structure. The emperor held absolute power, controlling the state, military, judicial, and revenue systems. The emperor's authority was regarded as divinely ordained, and he had the final say on all questions of governance.
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