Match the medieval Indian administrative terms and offices listed in List-I with their corresponding functions and administrative roles in List-II.
- Diwan-i-InshaIn-charge of royal correspondence and official state documents in the Delhi Sultanate
- Mir SamanOfficer supervising the royal household, imperial stores, and state manufacturing workshops (Karkhanas) under the Mughals
- PeshwaPrime Minister responsible for general administration and leading the council of ministers in the Maratha State
- MandalamMajor territorial province in the administrative division hierarchy of the Chola Empire
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Diwan-i-Insha matches with In-charge of royal correspondence and official state documents in the Delhi Sultanate; Mir Saman matches with Officer supervising the royal household, imperial stores, and state manufacturing workshops (Karkhanas) under the Mughals; Peshwa matches with Prime Minister responsible for general administration and leading the council of ministers in the Maratha State; Mandalam matches with Major territorial province in the administrative division hierarchy of the Chola Empire.
Each administrative term correctly maps to its respective institutional role: Diwan-i-Insha directed state documentation under the Delhi Sultanate, Mir Saman supervised imperial stores and workshops in the Mughal Empire, Peshwa headed general civil administration as chief minister in the Maratha kingdom, and Mandalam designated a primary province in Chola territorial governance.
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Medieval Indian Administrative Terminology and Institutional Frameworks
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