Differentiate between mansabdars and jagirdars .
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 8 months ago
Mansabdars
Mansabdars had a military background and were the heads of small areas called mansabs. They were officials who had the duty to maintain army units according to their capability. They fulfilled the military needs of the Mughal empire and were given revenue from their mansab in return. The mansabdari system was basically a decentralization of the army. The mansabdars were answerable to the emperor.
Jagirdars
The jagirdari system involved the division of the empire into a number of jagirs. The jagirdar was responsible for the maintenance of the financial system of the area. He collected the revenue from the area and handed it over to the central empire.
The difference between them is that the former was responsible for the military management and the latter managed the revenue collection.
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