It the Mughal's rule, was introduced by Akbar and that is why, by 'Mughal Administration', we mean Akbar's Administration. Akbar was not only a brave soldier, a successful leader and a great religious reformer but also a great administrator. He introduced various reforms in all the branches of the administration, whether central, provincial, revenue, military or judicial. Traces of Mughal rule in our living present. The administrative system of the Mughal empire has more than an academic interest for us. This type of administration, with its arrangements procedure machinery and even titles, was borrowed by the Hindu States outside the territory directly subject to Muslim rule. It would not be a surprise to see the Mughal system copied by the vassal Rajahs of Jaipur or Bundelkhand, just as in our own day the British system is faithfully copied by the darbars of Baroda and Gwalior, Indore and Alwar. This book is very according to the syllabuses of the various universities of India and it is useful for students, teachers and researchers.