who were mansabdars and what were their responsibility
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mansabdars were mughal officials who governed the empire and commanded its armies in the emperor’s name.
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- The Mughals recruited diverse bodies of people to run the empire smoothly. Those who joined Mughal service were enrolled as mansabdars.
- The term mansabdar referred to an individual holding a mansab, meaning a position or rank. It was a grading system used by the Mughals to fix rank, salary, and military responsibilities.
- The mansabdars were assigned to military responsibilities. For this they maintained a specified number of sowar or cavalrymen. The mansabdar brought his cavalrymen for review, got them registered, their horses branded and then received money to pay them as salary.
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