In the Maratha cavalry, a Havaldar commanded a troop of 25 cavalrymen. This was the basic organizational unit. Five Havaldars were commanded by a Jumledar, demonstrating a highly standardized, decimalized military structure aimed at efficiency, quick deployment and clear lines of authority. Answer is (D) 25
How many cavalrymen were under a ‘Havaldar’ in the Maratha cavalry? (A) 5 (B) 20 (C) 15 (D) 25
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In the Maratha cavalry, the lowest commissioned officer, the Havaldar, was in command of a unit of 25 cavalrymen. This decimal organization was a hallmark of Shivaji’s military reforms. Above the Havaldar were the Jumledar (commanding five Havaldars), the Hazari (commanding ten Jumledars) and so on. . This standardized, structured hierarchy ensured excellent discipline and rapid maneuverability, contributing significantly to their military success.