Mention the chief features of mansabdars and jagirdars
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was roughly equal to the revenue the Mughal Empire got from his jagir.
But this changed during Aurangzeb. As the number of mansabdars increased and the number of jagirs decreased, there was more land revenue
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Mansabdars and Jagirdars
The Mughals enrolled people of all races and religions into government jobs, and they were known as mansabdars.
Mansabdar means a man with a mansab (a position or rank), and mansabdari was a grading system to decide the rank, salary and military responsibilities of government officials.
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