Vakil of the Mughal Empire

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Vakil of
the Mughal Empire
Style His Excellency
Residence House of Rule
Appointer The Emperor
Formation 1526
First holder Mir Khalifa
Final holder Daulat Rao Sindhia
Abolished 1818

The Vakil of the Mughal Empire (Urdu: وکیلِ سلطنت مغلیہ‎), officially the Vakil-i-Mutlaq (Urdu: وکیلِ مطلق‎, literally: "Representative of Emperor"), was an important office in the Government of the Mughal Empire, first in ministerial hierarchy and only next to Mughal Emperor. Vekil is an Arabic word which means "representative".[1] The Vakil was considered as the Emperor's lieutenant in all matters connected with the realm and household. From the reign of Emperor Babur to Emperor Shah Jahan, the title of grand vizier was also given to the Vakil. But afterwards it remained only as dignitary post.[2]

The degree of powers of the Vakil's office varied from era to era. However the Vakil required Emperor's approval in each and every decision. During the era of Babur and Humayun, he had the powers of prime minister while early in the reign of Akbar, Vakil Bairam Khan acted as regent and ruled on the behalf of Emperor. Bairam Khan had his own Vakil-i-Mutlaq, who in this case was a general manager. This position was held by Pir Muhammad Khan Shirwani and when he was temporarily dismissed, given to Haji Muhammad Sistani.[3] In 1564, Akbar revived the office of Vakil and didn't give him the responsibilities of finance department.[4] In the reign of Jahangir, the office of Imperial Diwan gained prominence and ultimately during Shah Jahan's regime, the title of grand vizier was transferred from Vakil's office to Imperial Diwan.[4]

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