what were the differences between Muqtis and Mansabdars
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Explanation:
Mansabdars did not actually reside in or administer their jagirs. They served in some other part of the country. Whereas muqtis used to reside in their iqtas. The term 'muqti' was used during the Sultanate period, while the term 'jagir' was used during the Mughal period.
The revenue that was generated through their jagir was handed over to them and the same was deducted from their salary. The mansabdar paid the salary of cavalrymen that he maintained out of his salary. Those who received pay in cash were known as naqdi and those paid through assignments of jagirs were called jagirdar
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Answer:
Explanation:
Mansabdars did not actually reside in or administer their jagirs. They served in some other part of the country. Whereas muqtis used to reside in their iqtas. The term 'muqti' was used during the Sultanate period, while the term 'jagir' was used during the Mughal period.