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Army of the Mughal Empire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Army of the Mughal Empire
The Army of the Mughal Empire was the force by which the Mughal emperors established their empire in the 15th century and expanded it to its greatest extent at the beginning of the 18th century. Although its origins, like the Mughals themselves, were in the cavalry-based armies of central Asia, its essential form and structure was established by the empire's third emperor, Akbar. The army had no regimental structure and the soldiers were not directly recruited by the emperor. Instead, individuals, such as nobles or local leaders, would recruit their own troops, referred to as a ''mansab'', and contribute them to the army. ==Recruitment==
The soldiers of the Mughal Army were not recruited by the emperor himself but rather by chiefs and other leaders, who were known as ''Mansabdars''. The ''Mansabdars'' were ranked based on the number of men that they had raised and the ranking system became known as ''mansab''. The ranking system was first introduced by Akbar.
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