
Consider the following statements: Ahadis were those troopers who
- offered their services singly.
- did not attach themselves to any chief.
- had the emperor as their immediate colonel.
- attached themselves to Mirzas.
Of these statements:
- I, III and IV are correct
- I, II and III are correct
- II and III are correct
- I and IV are correct
Explanation
Only statements 1, 2 and 3 are correct
- Ahadis (special imperial troopers) were elite imperial cavalrymen recruited individually and placed directly under the Mughal emperor’s command. Unlike mansabdari troops, they were not attached to any jagirdar or provincial chief and could not be transferred through intermediaries. Serving as the emperor’s personal contingent, they functioned as his immediate household cavalry, responsible for his security and campaign requirements.

