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Who were Shabars?Who was moyna?​

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Answered by jadhavprabhawati1991
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Mansabdars were graded on the number of armed cavalrymen, or sowars, which each had to maintain for service in the imperial army. Thus, all mansabdars had a zat, or personal ranking, and a sowar, or a troop ranking. All servants of the empire, whether in the civil or military departments, were graded in this system..。◕‿◕。

Answered by kanhaiyakchoudhary
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The Sabar people (also Shabar and Saora) are one of the Adivasi of Munda ethnic group tribe who live mainly in Odisha and West Bengal. During the colonial period, they were classed as one of the 'criminal tribes' under Criminal Tribes Act 1871, and suffer from social stigma and ostracism in modern times.

Moyna belonged to a tribal community called shabars. They were poor and did not own land. The shabars did not usually send their daughter to work but Moyna had to work because Moyna's mother had a bad leg and so couldn't walk properly

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