Nobility
Nobility refers to a privileged class in society. Historically, it often held significant power and influence. In Britain, the nobility played a crucial role in governance and land ownership. Titles like duke, earl, and baron denote this status. Nobility has shaped cultural and social norms. It also intersects with concepts of honour and heritage in various societies, including India.
The Mansabdari system was an administrative framework established by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1571. It was a grading system used to determine the rank, responsibilities, and remuneration of...
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The Delhi Sultanate existed from 1206 to 1526 CE. It was marked by a centralised administrative system influenced by Islamic law, specifically Shariat. The Sultans and nobles were...
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