Who introduced the 'Mansabdari system'?

Who introduced the 'Mansabdari system'? Correct Answer Akbar

The correct answer is Akbar.

  • The Mansabdari system was introduced by Akbar.
  • It was introduced as a new administrative machinery and revenue system.

Key Points

  • The position, state, or rank is shown by the Mansabdari system.
  • The rank of Mansabdar was indicated by the Mansabdari system in the case of the Mughal administration.
  • On a decimal basis, the army of Changez khan was organized.
  • Babur had introduced the Mansabdari system in north India for the first time.
  • The Mansabdari system was institutionalized by Akbar for the first time.
  • Zat and sawar came under mansabdari system at the time of Akbar.
  • The military set up and civil administration of the Mughal was reformed through this system.
  • The ruling section in the imperial structure was constituted by Mansabdars.
  • Mansabdars were so important that they were called the pillars of the Mughal administration.

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