IGNOU HISTORY NOTES : India History From 8th to Mid 15th Century - Mughal Administration: Mansab and Jagir
IGNOU HISTORY Study Notes for IAS, UPSC Exams
History India From 8th to Mid 15th Century
Mughal Administration: Mansab and Jagir
Structure
15.0 Objectives
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Mansab System
15.21 The Dual Ranks : Zot and %war
15.22 The Thrca Clasw of Mawabdars
15.2.3 Appointment and Romotion of Mnnsabdnrs
15.24 Maintenana of Troops and Payment
15.2.5 The System of Bchcat
15.3 Composition of Mansabdars
15.4 Jagir System
15.4.1 The Early Phase
15.4.2 Organisation of Jaglr System
15.4.3 Various Types of Jnglrs
15.4.4 Management of Jnglnr
15.5 Let Us Sum up
15.6 Key Words
15.7 Answers to Check Youi Progress Exercises
15.0 OBJECTIVES
In this Unit, we will discuss the mansab and jagir systems, the two main organs of
Mughal Administration. After reading this unit you will be able to know the:
basic features of mansab system under Akbar;
changes introduced in madabdari during the 17th century;
the m&n features and working of jagirdari; and
the various types of jagirs.
15.1 INTRODUCTION
The mansab and jagir systems under the Mughals in India did not develop suddenly;
they evolved steadily through the rime. These institutions were borrowed in some form
from Western Asia and modified to suit the needs of the time in India.
The mansabdars were an integral part of the Mughal bureaucracy and f~rmed, as
Percival Spear says, 'an elite within elite'. They were appointed in all government
departments except the judiciary. They held the important offices of wazir, bakshi,
faujdar and the subadar, etc. we will also discuss the jagir system.
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