Sher Shah organized the administration of his empire into provinces called sarkars overseen by Afghan chiefs, which were further divided into districts called parganas responsible for law and order as well as general administration and collection of revenue. Villages formed the lowest level of administration overseen by local councils and officials responsible for record keeping and assisting the higher authorities.
Sher Shah organized the administration of his empire into provinces called sarkars overseen by Afghan chiefs, which were further divided into districts called parganas responsible for law and order as well as general administration and collection of revenue. Villages formed the lowest level of administration overseen by local councils and officials responsible for record keeping and assisting the higher authorities.
Sher Shah organized the administration of his empire into provinces called sarkars overseen by Afghan chiefs, which were further divided into districts called parganas responsible for law and order as well as general administration and collection of revenue. Villages formed the lowest level of administration overseen by local councils and officials responsible for record keeping and assisting the higher authorities.