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प्रश्न
What was Akbar’s Mansabdari System?
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उत्तर
The mansabdari system introduced by Akbar was a unique feature of the administrative system of the Mughal empire. The mansabdars formed the ruling group of the Mughal empire with a rank of (mansab). With a great power of civil and army control, the rank ranged from number 10 to 5000 for nobles. The ranks were again divided into ‘zat’ and ‘sawar’. For every ten cavalrymen, the mansabdar had to maintain twenty horses.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Shah Jahan’s reign marks the climax of the Mughal dynasty and empire. In this context explain briefly:
His Conquests.
What role did the following factor play in decline and downfall of the Mughal Empire:
Aurangzeb’s policies.
Describe Aurangzeb’s Administration under the following headline:
A Setback to the Policy of Religious Toleration
When and for what purpose did Akbar built the Ibadat Khana?
Name the title given to the heads of the revenue department and the military department respectively in the Mughal Empire.
With reference to the Mughal rule, state briefly:
Akbar’s policy of religious tolerance.
What added to the magnificence to Shah Jahan’s Court?
Name two prominent Persian scholars patronised by the Mughal rulers.
With reference to the decline of the Mughal empire, state briefly:
Aurangzeb’s responsibility
With reference to the decline of the Mughal empire, state briefly:
Jagirdari crisis
