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numbered 12, but his
conquests expanded the
number of
subahs to 15 by the end of his reign.
Subahs were
divided into Sarkars, or districts.
Sarkars were...
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Multan subahs, and he
nominated first Mir
Momin Khan and
later Yahya Khan to
deputise for him as
governor in the two
subahs. The
absence of a...
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Mughal emperor). The
administrative structure of
Hyderabad Subah was
similar to
other subahs of the
Mughal Empire. The
province was
divided into twenty...
- The
Ajmer Subah was one of the
original 12
subahs that
comprised the
Mughal Empire after the
administrative reform by Akbar. Its
borders roughly corresponded...
- The
Berar Subah was one of the
Subahs (imperial first-level provinces) of the
Mughal Empire, the
first to be
added to the
original twelve, in
Dakhin (Deccan...
- Look up
subah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subah may
refer to:
Subah, a
country division in
Mughal India Subah, a
misnomer for a
subahdar or ****m...
- The
Gujarat Subah was a
province (
subah) of the
Mughal Empire, encomp****ing the
Gujarat region. The
region first fell
under Mughal control in 1573, when...
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creation of
Bengal as one of the
original twelve Subahs (top-level provinces),
bordering Bihar and
Orissa subahs, as well as Burma.[citation needed] It took...
- The
Malwa Subah was one of the
original twelve Subahs (imperial provinces) of the
Mughal Empire,
including Gondwana, from 1568-1743. Its seat was Ujjain...
- The Agra
Subah was a
subah of the
Mughal Empire,
established in the
reign of
Emperor Akbar and one of the empire's core
territories until it was eclipsed...