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- Title
Orta Çağ Hindistan'ında Yönetim: Bayram Han'ın Ekber Şah'a Etkisi.
- Authors
ŞAHİN, Hüsne Hilal
- Abstract
Medieval India corresponds to eras when Turks formed government here after Ghaznavids and placed their state organizations. During these periods, Baburid period is a considerable period that was founded by Babur Shah and was a milestone in beginning effective Turkish administration in Indian history. Baburid administration, which is representative of Turkish state organization and culture in India, was begun to be administered by Humayun and Akbar Shahs following Babur Shah, and it became a equilibrium element between regional administrations and Persian political administration. Bayram Khan, as a statesman who came up through the ranks within the country in line with Turkish state tradition, taken part in an effective position as from Humayun Shah period and reached the peak of bureaucratic power during Akbar Shah dynasty. His this rising and attitude which directed the country policy were experienced the years through 1556 and 1560, and he was suspended from the administration by Akbar Shah in consequence of activities by some persons who claimed that Akbar Shah was in Bayram Khan's shadow. Here our this study proposed in broke strokes to examine Bayram Khan's rising and his discredit by suspending from the duty with his effect in the presence of the dynasty, who was both a statesman and an all-rounder man during Baburid state period. In this context, we benefited from methods of explanation and comparison in the study.
- Publication
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, 2019, Vol 18, Issue 3, p1194
- ISSN
1303-0094
- Publication type
Article