Match the medieval Indian administrative terms and officials in List-I with their corresponding administrative functions and state contexts in List-II:
- Mustaufi-i-MamalikAuditor General responsible for inspecting income and expenditure under the Delhi Sultanate
- AthavanaCentral Land Revenue Department under the Vijayanagara Empire
- TarafdarProvincial Governor governing a major administrative unit (Taraf) under the Bahmani Kingdom
- MajumdarAuditor and Accountant General managing state finance in the Maratha Ashtapradhan council
Cevap
Mustaufi-i-Mamalik corresponds to the Auditor General under the Delhi Sultanate; Athavana corresponds to the Central Land Revenue Department of the Vijayanagara Empire; Tarafdar corresponds to the Provincial Governor of a Taraf in the Bahmani Kingdom; and Majumdar corresponds to the Auditor and Accountant General in the Maratha Ashtapradhan council.
Each administrative term directly matches its respective dynasty and function: Mustaufi-i-Mamalik served as the Auditor General under the Delhi Sultanate; Athavana was the central land revenue department of the Vijayanagara Empire; Tarafdar referred to provincial governors in the Bahmani Sultanate; and Majumdar was the Accountant General in the Maratha Ashtapradhan system.
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Medieval Indian Administrative Terminology and Governance Structures Across Delhi Sultanate, Vijayanagara, Bahmani, and Maratha Empires