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Indonesian Journal of Public Administration Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30308682     DOI : 10.47134/par
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The Indonesian Journal of Public Administration Review ISSN 3030-8682 is a scholarly journal that focuses on the study and analysis within the field of Public Administration in Indonesia. This journal aims to serve as a platform for academics, practitioners, and researchers to share concepts, ideas, and the latest findings related to public administration. Public Policy: Discusses the development and analysis of public policies in Indonesia, including the implementation and impact of these policies on society. Bureaucratic Management: Investigates aspects of bureaucratic management, bureaucratic reform, and the role of bureaucracy in the implementation of government programs. E-Government and Technological Innovation: Examines the application of information technology and e-government in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of public services. Community Participation: Examines community participation in decision-making processes and the implementation of public policies. Decentralization and Regional Autonomy: Examines the development and impact of decentralization and regional autonomy in Indonesia.
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Amir Temur's State and It’s Department Anvar , Allamuratov
Indonesian Journal of Public Administration Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): November
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

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Abstract

This study explores the governance system and administrative reforms implemented by Amir Timur, drawing from historical texts that highlight his consolidation of power and state-building efforts. Initially adopting Mongol administrative structures, Timur gradually reformed these systems to create a highly centralised state apparatus. Amir Timur’s state-building initiatives merged traditional Central Asian governance models with the Mongol administrative legacy. Initially adopting the Mongol structure, Timur later implemented extensive reforms to centralise authority and strengthen his empire. He established a complex administrative system divided into seven ministries, each responsible for functions such as taxation, trade, and justice. Timur's governance was deeply influenced by Islamic principles, emphasising sharia law and council deliberations to ensure stability. The "suyurgol" system allowed Timur to distribute land holdings among his descendants while retaining centralized control over key resources and military power. Through a blend of military conquests and diplomatic alliances, Timur expanded his empire, integrating vast territories and securing vital trade routes along the Silk Road, contributing to a unified and prosperous state.

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