24 پرگنہ
"24 پرگنہ" refers to a traditional system of governance in some regions of South Asia, particularly in India. It is characterized by the division of a larger area into 24 smaller administrative units, known as "پرگنہ" (pargana). Each unit is managed by local leaders who oversee various aspects of governance, including tax collection and law enforcement.
This system has historical significance, as it was commonly used during the Mughal Empire to maintain control over vast territories. The 24 پرگنہ structure allowed for more efficient administration and facilitated communication between the central authority and local populations.