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The Mughal Emperors, from the early 16th century to the early 18th century, built and ruled the Mughal Empire on the Indian subcontinent, mainly corresponding to the modern countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
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MLA:A Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district (constituency) to the Legislation of a State in the Indian system of government. MLAs belong to a particular state and attend the assembly of their respective state and discuss matters regarding that particular state only.
A minster can be a state minister in which case he has to be a MLA first.Ministers are responsible for certain departments of the government and execute the laws enacted by either the state assembly or the parliament of India.
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Mansabdar refers to an individual who holds a mansab, a position or rank. Those who joined Mughal Service were enrolled as Mansabdars. The mansabdars responsibilities required him to maintain a specified number of sawar or cavalrymen.
Their military responsibilities included maintaining a specified number of sawar or cavalrymen. Their duty towards cavalrymen is:
- Bringing them for review
- Getting them registered
- Getting their horses branded and
- Paying their salary from the money received
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Mansabdar refers to an individual who holds a mansab, a position or rank. Those who joined Mughal Service were enrolled as Mansabdars. The mansabdars responsibilities required him to maintain a specified number of sawar or cavalrymen.
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Political executive -
- One that is elected by the people for a specific period,is called the political executive.
- They makes law and policies.
- They are elected by the people and can be changed in the next election.
Non-Political executive (perment executive) -
- They are appointed by the government on a long term basis.
- They are in charge of the 'executive ' of the policies of the government.
- They are parmanent and remain in the office even when the ruling party changes.
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Masabdars - Mansabdari system was introduced in India by the Mughals. Mansabdars were the people of military background who were made head of many small areas which were called the 'Mansabs'. These officials were given the duty of maintaining army units from their areas according to size and capability. They were only responsible for fulfillment of the military needs of the Mughal empire and were also provided the revenue share of the area. 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. His main job was to collect revenue from his area as decided by the financial head of the state depending upon the conditions of the area. The Jagirdar had to hand over the collected revenue to the central empire.
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