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looked after matters relating Jagirs under Mughal Empire. ​

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Answered by poojalekshmipnair12
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Mansabdars received their salaries as revenue

assignments called jagirs which were somewhat like

iqtas. But unlike muqtis, most mansabdars did not

actually reside in or administer their jagirs. They only

had rights to the revenue of their assignments which

was collected for them by their servants while the

mansabdars themselves

served in some other part of

the country.

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