95. In medieval India, why was Mansabdari system introduced?
(A) For revenue collection
(B) Facilitating recruitment to the army
(C) To establish religious harmony
(D) Ensuring clean administration
(E) None of the above/More than one of the above
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(B) Facilitating recruitment to the army
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In medieval India, ‘Mansabdari system’ was introduced for revenue collection.
Option: A
Explanation:
- Mansabdari system was a very innovative and important step introduced by the greatest ruler of all time – Akbar.
- This system was introduced only for the purpose of revenue collection. The word mansab means rank and positions were maintained in a hierarchical order under this system.
- The mansabs had to collect revenue from the Jagirs allotted to them. This improved the administration of the Mughal Empire.
- This system was functional both in the civil sector and also in the army sector and the mansabs were divided into three ranks accordingly.
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