Nobles with a zat of 5,000 were ranked higher than those of 1,000. In Akbar’s reign, there were 29 mansabdars with a rank of 5,000 zat; by Aurangzeb’s reign, the number of mansabdars had increased to 79. Would this have meant more expenditure for the state?
Answers
During the reign of the nobles, there was an exponential increase in the number of mansabdars.
Explanation:
During the reign of the nobles, there was an exponential increase in the number of mansabdars.
Due to the increased number of mansabdars they had to wait a long time to select a Jagir among them.
The number of Jagir was very less and short and that is why Jagirs extracted a large amount of revenue from the already existing jagirs.
During the reign of the nobles, there was an exponential increase in the number of mansabdars.
Explanation:
During the reign of the nobles, there was an exponential increase in the number of mansabdars.
Due to the increased number of mansabdars they had to wait a long time to select a Jagir among them.
The number of Jagir was very less and short and that is why Jagirs extracted a large amount of revenue from the already existing jagirs.
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