History & Civics
Who was a Mansabdar?
Mughal Empire
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A Mansabdar was an officer or noble in the Mughal administration who was granted a mansab (rank) under the Mansabdari System introduced by Akbar. The rank determined the individual’s status, salary, and military responsibilities.
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