who all formed the mughal nobility?
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THE "MANSAB" system was what made the Mughal empire tick. In this system the emperor assigned mansabs or ranks, ranging from 10 to 10,000 and above, to the functionaries who administered the realm, maintained and led its armed forces, and pushed its boundaries forward. From late 16th century a mansabdar was generally assigned two mansabs called zat and sawar, the first determining his personal pay and the second the contingents he had to maintain plus certain other obligations. The dual ranks entitled him to emoluments, which were generally paid through jagirs.
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it was Babur that formed mughal nobility
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