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Zorluk: OrtaMedieval Indian Dynasties, Administration, and Regional Kingdoms

Match the central administrative officials of the Delhi Sultanate listed in List-I with their corresponding administrative functions listed in List-II:

  • Barid-i-MamalikHead of state intelligence and news-gathering agency
  • Amir-i-HajibMaster of ceremonies at the royal court
  • Mustaufi-i-MamalikAuditor-General responsible for inspecting state expenditure
  • Mushrif-i-MamalikAccountant-General responsible for maintaining state revenue records

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Barid-i-Mamalik corresponds to the head of state intelligence; Amir-i-Hajib corresponds to the master of royal court ceremonies; Mustaufi-i-Mamalik corresponds to the Auditor-General for state expenditure; and Mushrif-i-Mamalik corresponds to the Accountant-General for revenue records.
In the central administrative structure of the Delhi Sultanate, specialized ministers and officers assisted the Sultan: Barid-i-Mamalik managed the state news and intelligence department; Amir-i-Hajib oversaw royal court ceremonies and access protocol; Mustaufi-i-Mamalik served as Auditor-General of expenditure; and Mushrif-i-Mamalik served as Accountant-General of income records.

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1
Identify the responsibility of Barid-i-Mamalik
Barid-i-Mamalik supervised news writers (barids) and state intelligence gathering.
This establishes the match between Barid-i-Mamalik and state intelligence.
2
Identify the duty of Amir-i-Hajib
Amir-i-Hajib maintained royal protocol, handled petitions, and arranged court ceremonies.
This matches Amir-i-Hajib with master of ceremonies at the royal court.
3
Distinguish between Mustaufi-i-Mamalik and Mushrif-i-Mamalik
Mustaufi-i-Mamalik audited state expenditure while Mushrif-i-Mamalik kept income and revenue accounting books.
This pairs Mustaufi-i-Mamalik with Auditor-General and Mushrif-i-Mamalik with Accountant-General.

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Delhi Sultanate Central Administration and Official Roles
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