difference between mansabdars and jagirs of mughal empire
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Mansabdars were high ranking officials in the Mughal empire. They governed the empire and commanded its armies in the name of the emperor. ... Thus, those mansabdars who were assigned jagirs were also called jagirdars. Hence, jagirdars were a subset of mansabdars.
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- a jagir was a revenue assessment as a salary to mansabdar
- The mansabdar Head Right to collect a revenue from the Jagir but they could not reside in it .
- the revenue was collected for the month subject by the servirant
- the mansabdar has served in a some other part of the country
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