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Mansab may
refer to : Mansabdar, sort of a
military pay
grade in the
Mughal empire Mansab,
Yemen This
disambiguation page
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introduced by
Akbar later used in all over in
early modern India. The word
mansab is of
Arabic origin meaning rank or position. The
system determined the...
- Siwana, Satalmar, Jodhpur,
Terwada and
Gondwada and also
bestowed upon him a
mansab of 3000 Zat and 2000
Sawar along with the
title of Raja. He soon
after proceeded...
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Sardar Mansab Ali
Dogar (Urdu: سردار منصب علی ڈوگر; born 30
March 1959) is a ****stani
politician who had been a
member of the
National ****embly of ****stan...
- Rai
Mansab Ali Khan is a ****stani
politician who was a
Member of the
Provincial ****embly of the Punjab, from 2002 to 2007 and
again from May 2013 to May...
- ****ra
Mansab Ali Khan
Kharal (Urdu: شزرا منصب علی خان ) is a ****stani
politician who has been a
member of the
National ****embly of ****stan from March...
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Mansab is a
village in south-western Yemen. It is
located in the
Abyan Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Abyan Governorate v t e 13°54′N 45°44′E...
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Khandesh hailing from
Dhanur and Songir. He was
appointed as
Mansabdar with a
mansab of 10,000 men by
Ahmadnagar Sultanate.
Towards the end of the 16th century...
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Farman bearing the seal of a bakhshi, do****enting the
reduction in
mansab (rank) of an officer, on
account of
misbehavior (c. 1686,
reign of Aurangzeb)...
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Rostam Mirza pledged allegiance to the Mughals; he was
granted a rank (
mansab) of
command over 5,000 men and
received Multan as a jagir. The
Safavid prince...