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explain the nature of mughal adminstration .

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Answered by kunal0503
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The mughal empire was divided into "Subas" which were further subdivided into "Sarkar","Pargana", and "Gram". There were 15 Subas (provinces) durng Akbar's reigns, which later increased to 20 under the Auranzeb's reign. The Akbar introduced the Mansabdari system. The term "Mansab" indicates the rank of the holder. Mansabdari was both civil and military. During Mughal administration there were 3 methods of revenue collection i.e. Kankut, Rai And Zabti.

Answered by smhsuwiwitbs
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In the mughal administration, the empire was divided into 15 provinces.Each province was divided into subas. Each suba was looked after by the subedar. The suba was further divided into paraganas . A no. if villages made up the paragana.

The chief sources of revenue was the Todaramal's bandobast in which land was measured and divided into three categories; namely the good , middle and bad. The land revenue was fixed according to the fertility of the land. It was fixed at one - third of the produce. Another source was the mansabdari system . The termed Mansab meant a position or zat. The higher the zat , the higher will be the salary of manasabadar. It was a grading system used by the mughals to fix rank, salary and position. The mansabdar's military responsibilities required him to maintain a fixed number of sawar or cavalrymen. The mansabdars received their salaries as jagirs which were like Iqtas of Sultanate period.

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