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define mansabdars and Jagir

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Answered by priyamleo9
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Mansabdars had a military background and were the heads of small areas called mansabs. They were officials who had the duty to maintain army units according to their capability. ... The mansabdars were answerable to the emperor. Jagirdars. The jagirdari system involved the division of the empire into a number of jagirs.

Answered by Anonymous
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A mansabdar was paid his salary in cash. The salary due to the soldiers was added to the personal salary of the mansabdar. At times, for paying salaries to soldiers, a jagir was given to him. But the revenue was realised by officers and necessary adjustments made.

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