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what are zats ?
what is zabt?
what is suba?
what is mansabdars?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. A Mansabdar is a term which means rank- holder. ... Instead Mansabdars were known by two ranking numbers known as the Zat or personal rank and the Sawar or troop rank. Zat was a number which represented the rank or status of a Mansabdar in the Army system.
  2. Zabt was a land revenue system that was framed during the Mughal period. ... Each province was divided into revenue circles with their own rates of revenue and a schedule of individual crops. This system was prevalent where the Mughal administration could survey the land and keep careful accounts.
  3. Kisuba, also known as Olusuba, is a Bantu language spoken by the Suba people of Kenya. The language features an extensive noun-classification system using prefixes that address gender and number. Suba clans are located on the eastern shore and islands of Lake Victoria in Kenya and Tanzania.
  4. The Mansabdar was a military unit within the administrative system of the Mughal Empire introduced by Akbar. The word mansab is of Arabic origin meaning rank or position. The system determined the rank and status of a government official and military generals.
Answered by srai52611
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Explanation:

Mansabdar is a term which means rank- holder Zabt was a land revenue system that was framed during the Mughal period Suba is a language

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