Akbar the great
Because with the help of the mansabdari system,Akbar organised his nobility and have them military responsibilities.
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akbar the great
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
akbar,the third mughal emperor
The mansabdari system, implemented during the Mughal Empire, had several advantages, including the establishment of a structured military hierarchy and enhanced administrative efficiency. It facilitated the recruitment and management of a diverse military force, allowing for better control over vast territories. However, disadvantages included potential corruption and inefficiency, as some mansabdars might prioritize personal gain over loyalty to the state. Additionally, the system could lead to conflicts of interest, particularly if the loyalty of mansabdars was to their own regional power rather than the central authority.
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Ronald Reagan
President Dwight D. Eisenhower encouraged the building of this system.
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