Mughal Empire
During which Mughal ruler ‘Dahsala system’ was introduced by Todarmal and various ill practices like Slavery, Pilgrimage Tax, Jaziya were abolished?
-- Akbar
During Mughal period, organization of public services was based on the Mansabdari system. The principal categories of Mughal mansabdars were three – those in command of ten to four hundred were commonly styled Mansabdars (officers); those in command of five hundred to twenty-five hundred were Amirs (nobles) and those in higher ranks belonged to the category of -
-- Umara-i-Kabir or Umara-i-Azim (grandees)
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