Multiple Choice
The structure of the Mughal Empire consisted of
A) a centralized bureaucracy run by professionally trained staff who were recruited through a system of examinations and promoted on merit.
B) a military state in which the army controlled all elements of government and provincial administration.
C) a theocratic government that was controlled by the Muslim clergy and discriminated against the Hindu population.
D) a heartland in northern India with outlying kingdoms and principalities linked to the court through marriage and tribute and manpower obligations.
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