Concept:The Mughal system of ranking officials was called the Mansabdari system, where "mansab" means rank or position.
Explanation:The word "mansab" denotes a rank under the Mughals.
Akbar introduced this system for both military and civil officers based on merit.
Each officer, called a mansabdar, received a rank determining his status, pay, and the number of troops he must maintain.
The rank had two parts:
zat (personal rank and pay) and
sawar (number of horsemen to be provided).
This system helped organize the army and administration efficiently.
Answer:B. Mansabdari Practice