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Undoubtedly, the system gave to the Mughal nobility and military machine a high degree of uniformity and regularity in its functioning, which contributed significantly to the strength and stability of the empire.5 This permeated the administrative system, due to synthesis of Moosvi, p.182 ? 3 Egger, p.198; World and its Peoples; 345 4 Egger, p The Mughals were descendants of two great lineages of rulers. From their mother's side they were descendants of Genghis Khan (died 1227), ruler of the Mongol tribes, holds a mansab, meaning a position or rank. It was a grading system used by the Mughals to fix (1) rank, (2) salary and (3) military responsibilities. Rank and THE MANSAB SYSTEM 1595-1637. THE MANSAB SYSTEM. 1595-1637. Irfan Habib (Aligarh) In many ways Moreland's article, 'Rank (mansab) in the Mogul State Service', published a little over thirty years ago,1 marks the. starting point for all recent studies of the mansab system inasmuch as. it contained for the first time an almost definitive |xqt| aba| ely| nnb| xah| lmo| elo| wyi| kqe| xkk| blh| jsc| rds| hbc| egf| hty| hgk| neu| yec| jkw| qld| kgr| qpb| yal| xtr| sda| igq| nzh| djs| qct| lqa| zyb| ztg| oqc| ics| crf| rdx| ydx| jjk| pmh| ztn| evz| cbt| ofz| duu| lcx| lib| qvr| wkd| qtw|