describe about the role of mansabdars and jagirdars in Mughal administration
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The emperor can raise the rank of the Mansabdar by increasing the number allotted to a Mansabdar. ... Further, those Mansabdars, who were paid in cash, were called Naqdi and those paid through Jagirs were called Jagirdars. No mansabdar could hold on to the said Jagir for a long term and they were liable for transfer.
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The emperor can raise the rank of the Mansabdar by increasing the number allotted to a Mansabdar. ... Further, those Mansabdars, who were paid in cash, were called Naqdi and those paid through Jagirs were called Jagirdars. No mansabdar could hold on to the said Jagir for a long term and they were liable for transfer.
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