Medieval Indian dynasties introduced several specialized administrative frameworks and governance reforms. Arrange the following administrative developments in correct chronological order, from the earliest to the latest:
- 1Implementation of the market control system and price regulation under Alauddin Khalji
- 2Administrative reorganization of the Bahmani Kingdom into eight provinces (tarafs) by Mahmud Gawan
- 3Formalization of the dual-rank Mansabdari administrative hierarchy (Zat and Sawar) under Akbar
- 4Institution of the Ashtapradhan council of eight ministers for Maratha state governance by Shivaji Maharaj
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The correct chronological sequence begins with Alauddin Khalji's market control regulations (early 14th century), followed by Mahmud Gawan's administrative redistribution of Bahmani tarafs (late 15th century), Akbar's Mansabdari system formalization (late 16th century), and concludes with Shivaji Maharaj's Ashtapradhan council (late 17th century).
The correct sequence follows the precise historical timeline of medieval Indian administration: Alauddin Khalji's market regulations (c. 1305 CE) → Mahmud Gawan's Bahmani provincial redistribution into eight tarafs (c. 1470s CE) → Akbar's Mansabdari system (c. 1575 CE) → Shivaji Maharaj's Ashtapradhan administration (1674 CE).
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Chronological evolution of governance and administrative structures in medieval India across Delhi Sultanate, Bahmani Sultanate, Mughal Empire, and Maratha State.