Who were Mansabdars duties?
Matthew Alvarez
Updated on April 26, 2026
Likewise, people ask, who were Mansabdars and Jagirdars?
Mansabdari system was introduced in India by the Mughals. Mansabdars were answerable to the emperor. Jagirdars - Jagirdari referred to the division of empire into number of small areas called 'Jagirs' and the person responsible for the maintenance of the financial system of the area was called Jagirdar.
Subsequently, question is, who were Mansabdars 4 marks?
| 1. Subedar | a. a revenue farmer |
|---|---|
| 2. Faujdar | b. a high noble |
| 3. Ijaradar | c. provincial governor |
| 4. Misl | d. Maratha peasant warriors |
| 5. Chauth | e. a Mughal military commander |
Likewise, people ask, what does Mansabdars mean?
The Mansabdar was a military unit within the administrative system of the Mughal Empire introduced by Akbar. The word mansab is of Arabic origin meaning rank or position. The system, hence, determined the rank of a government official and also other military generals.
Was Mansabdari hereditary?
The mansabdari system was not hereditary. In addition to meeting his personal expenses, the mansabdar had to maintain out of his salary a stipulated quota of horses, elephants, camels, mules and carts. A mansabdar holding a rank of 5,000 had to maintain 340 horses, 100 elephants, 400 camels, 100 mules and 160 carts.