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Tehwildar

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48:, had to apply for their salaries," she was responsible for all of the financial transactions related to the zenana and its residents. The disbursement of salaries may have been the primary responsibility of the cash-keeper. However, other duties included the administration of allowances to the royal women. All requests of funds were first sent to the Tehwildar for approval. She then wrote a memorandum to the applicant who approved her official document. Afterward the 1255: 224: 40:
range anywhere from 300 to 5,000 wives. Residing within the zenana were also eunuchs, concubines, members of the royal household, servants, and entertainers, all of which comprised a massive community within itself. As such, the necessity for organizing the administration of zenana life led to the
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Among these positions was the Tehwildar. Described as the "lady accounts officer and cashier to whom all officials, including
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The majority of the consolidation of Mughal court etiquette occurred under the reign of Emperor
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Abu 'l-Fazl Allami, Tr. H. Blochman (1977). Phillot, Lieut. Colonel D.C (ed.).
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court, were the female financial officers assigned to the
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creation of several official posts within the harem.
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Mughal
zenana
Akbar
harem
daroghas
treasury minister
Zenana
Mughal Harem
Darogha
Mahaldar


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8185179034
OCLC
49638448
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