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on the basis of jat and sawar into how many ranks were the mansabdars divided​

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Answered by ayadav50648
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The Mansabdari System was introduced by Mughal emperor Akbar as new administrative machinery and revenue system. The term mansab literally means position, status or rank, but in context of the structure of the Mughal administration it indicated the rank of mansabdar- that is holder of mansab - in the official hierarchy.

Answered by vinod04jangid
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Mansabdars were 500 zat ranks

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Mughal emperor Akbar instituted the Mansabdari System as a new administrative machinery and revenue system. Mansab literally means position, status, or rank, but in the context of the Mughal administration, it denoted the rank of mansabdar.The Mansabdari system, on the other hand, can be traced back to Changez Khan. Changez Khan organised his army on a decimal basis, with the lowest unit being ten and the highest being ten thousand (toman), with the commander known as 'Khan'. Babur was the first to introduce it in North India. But it was Akbar, after reforming and introducing two new concepts, namely 'Zat' and 'Sawar,' who institutionalised it in Mughal military and civil administration.

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