Question

Difficulty: EasyMedieval Indian Dynasties, Administration, and Regional Kingdoms

Match the medieval Delhi Sultanate administrative departments in List-I with their corresponding departmental functions in List-II:

  • Diwan-i-WizaratDepartment of Finance and Revenue
  • Diwan-i-ArzDepartment of Military and Army Affairs
  • Diwan-i-InshaDepartment of Royal Correspondence and Records
  • Diwan-i-RasalatDepartment of Foreign Affairs and Religious Matters

Answer

Diwan-i-Wizarat pairs with the Department of Finance and Revenue; Diwan-i-Arz pairs with the Department of Military and Army Affairs; Diwan-i-Insha pairs with the Department of Royal Correspondence and Records; and Diwan-i-Rasalat pairs with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Religious Matters.
The central government under the Delhi Sultanate was organized into specialized ministries: Diwan-i-Wizarat managed finance and revenue; Diwan-i-Arz oversaw army affairs and military organization; Diwan-i-Insha drafted royal correspondence and farmans; and Diwan-i-Rasalat handled foreign affairs and religious grants.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the administrative function of Diwan-i-Wizarat.
It corresponds to the Department of Finance and Revenue.
The Wazir led this key department overseeing income, taxation, and state budget during the Delhi Sultanate.
2
Identify the administrative function of Diwan-i-Arz.
It corresponds to the Department of Military and Army Affairs.
First institutionalized prominently by Ghiyasuddin Balban, it managed military recruitment and inspection.
3
Identify the administrative function of Diwan-i-Insha.
It corresponds to the Department of Royal Correspondence and Records.
This department handled diplomatic letters, royal edicts, and secretarial documentation for the Sultan.
4
Identify the administrative function of Diwan-i-Rasalat.
It corresponds to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Religious Matters.
It was responsible for external envoys, religious grants, and public grievances.

Key Concept

Central Administrative Departments of the Delhi Sultanate
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