The mansabdari system is the name given to the system used by the Mughal Empire in India to rank its officials. Because the ranks were prestigious but did not carry hereditary positions or estates, they tended to support a system based on ability
Because with the help of the mansabdari system,Akbar organised his nobility and have them military responsibilities.
Merit system
The putting-out system was replaced with the factory-system.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
The feudal system of land ownership is reffered to as Jagirdari system
Because with the help of the mansabdari system,Akbar organised his nobility and have them military responsibilities.
akbar
akbar the great
Akbar the great
akbar,the third mughal emperor
It provided a strong social and military force, however since the property of Mansabdars was confiscated by the state after their deaths, they tend to spend lavishly during their lifetimes. This corrupted morality and had an adverse effect on their efficiency.
The twelve system of the human body are Skeletal System, Muscular System, Circulatory System, Exretory System, Nervous System, Digestive System, Resperatory System, Reproductive System, Immune System, Lymphatic System, Integumentary System and the Endocrine System.
Many if not all of the systems such as skeletal system, cardiovascular system, Muscular system, Endocrine system, urinary system, reproductive system, respiratory system, digestive system, Lymphatic system, and integumentary system.
Yes. It also has an immune system, an endocrine system, and an integumentary system.
The systems of the body are the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, the urinary system, the reproductive system, the muscular system, the skeletal system, the nervous system, the integumentary system, and the endocrine system.
There Are 9 Types Of Organs Systems, They Are Skeletal System Muscle System Circulatory System Respiratory System Digestive System Nervous System Excretory System Endocrine System Sensory System
Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory System, Nervous System, Respiratory System, Digestive System, Excretory System, Endocrine System, Reproductive System, Lymphatic/Immune System,