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- founded by Akbar, the mansabdars were military commanders, high civil and military officers, and provincial governors. Those mansabdars whose rank was one...
- 30,000 22,272 armymen along with cavalry 266 Mansabdārs Casualties and losses 7000 Hor**** 4000 Mansabdārs 100 Nobles Total 11,100 At least 6000 Rajputs...
- The chief responsibilities of the mir bakhshi were in the management of mansabdars; to recruit them, recommend a suitable rank to ****ign them, regularly...
- July 1629), also known as Lakhuji Jadhav was a Maratha statesman and Mansabdar who initially served the Ahmadnagar Sultanate and later joined the Mughals...
- ****igned a rank (a mansabdar) and ****igned a number of cavalry, which he was required to supply to the imperial army. The mansabdars were divided into...
- Several seasons p****ed this way but when Javji Bamble was appointed as Mansabdar of Rajur he was ordered by the Peshwa to prevent the rebellious activities...
- August 1667) was the senior most general ("Mirza Raja") and a high ranking mansabdar at the imperial court of Mughal Empire as well as the Kachwaha Rajput...
- viceroys, governing the provinces (subahs) by appointment from the capital. Mansabdars were military governors who were also appointed to provincial government...
- taxation and its recognition of land ownership claims of zamindars and mansabdars, or Mughal era nobility, made a minority of families wealthy. Additionally...
- Mughals in the guidance of Nawab Muhammad Khan Niazi who was Subedar and Mansabdar in the Mughal empire in the reign of Emperor Akbar he got Ashti as a Jaageer...