The unique administrative system called the 'Mansabdari System' was introduced in Mughal India by which Emperor? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The unique administrative system called the 'Mansabdari System' was introduced in Mughal India by which Emperor?
A. Shah Jahan
B. Akbar
C. Humayun
D. Babur
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Akbar institutionalized the Mansabdari system to organize the civil and military administration of the Mughal empire, dividing officers into numerical ranks called Zat and Sawar.

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