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manasabadar means a
person having a mansab. (which
means a role) In the
mansabdari system founded by Akbar, the
mansabdars were
military commanders, high...
- who was in
charge of
military organisation,
messenger service, and the
mansabdari system. The
ministry in
charge of law/religious
patronage was the responsibility...
- who was in
charge of
military organisation,
messenger service, and the
mansabdari system. The
ministry in
charge of law/religious
patronage was the responsibility...
- of the empire's four ministers,
broadly in
charge of
administering the
mansabdari system (and the
military therein). The mir
bakhshi was the second-highest...
- part of the region. As a part of
their revenue administration was the
mansabdari system through which they
regulated control over the land
revenue of the...
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Tantric Buddhism.
Editorial MenteClara. p. 32. ISBN 978-987-24510-4-2.
Mansabdari system Dr.
Ricard Von Garbe, Akbar, The
Emperor Of India, 1909 Gascioigne...
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noting that
while the
historians from the
Aligarh worked mainly on the
mansabdari system and
gunpowder technology in the
Mughal Empire,
Sarkar concentrated...
- the
Indian subcontinent.
Akbar introduced organisational changes to the
mansabdari system,
establishing a
hierarchical scale of
military and
civil ranks...
-
Bahadur finally surrendered to the
Mughals in 1570 and was
awarded a
mansabdari of 2,000 by Akbar,
becoming a part of the
Mughal nobility. The conquered...
- The
Javjirao Hirajirao Bamble also
known as
Jivaji Bamble was a Koli
Mansabdar of
Rajur in the
Maratha Empire, was the
Deshmukh of 60
villages and chief...