Match the medieval Indian administrative designations in List-I with their corresponding administrative functions or departmental responsibilities in List-II:
- Mustaufi-i-MamalikAuditor General responsible for verifying state expenditure in the Delhi Sultanate
- Amir-i-JumlaFinance Minister and head of revenue administration in the Bahmani Sultanate
- Mir SamanMinister in charge of the imperial household and state karkhanas in the Mughal Empire
- MajmuadarOfficer responsible for auditing state income and financial accounts in the Maratha administration
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Mustaufi-i-Mamalik corresponds to the Auditor General of the Delhi Sultanate; Amir-i-Jumla corresponds to the Finance Minister of the Bahmani Sultanate; Mir Saman corresponds to the head of the Mughal imperial household and karkhanas; Majmuadar corresponds to the auditor of revenue and expenditure in the Maratha administration.
Each designation correctly matches its medieval polity and specific administrative responsibility: Mustaufi-i-Mamalik audited Delhi Sultanate accounts, Amir-i-Jumla led Bahmani finance, Mir Saman managed Mughal royal karkhanas and household stores, and Majmuadar audited Maratha state finances.
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Administrative designations and departmental functions across Delhi Sultanate, Bahmani, Mughal, and Maratha governance systems.