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Discuss the evolution of the mansab system under the mughals.

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Answered by saarugesh0710
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The Mansabdari system was the administrative system introduced by Akbar in Mughal Empire during 1571. The word 'Mansab' is of Arabic origin meaning rank or position. Hence, Mansabdari was a system of ranking the government officials and determined their civil & military duties, along with their renumerations.
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\mathfrak{\green{Answer:}}The lowest rank holder was provided with 10 mansabs. Mansingh,the first Mansabdar of 7000 zats and Bhagwan Das with 5000 zats ,enjoyed the privileged positions in the Mansabdari system of the empire. ... During Mughal Akbar's reign the mansabs (ranks) ranged from 10 to 5,000 troops.
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