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2. All kings perfor 3. The republics were ruled by a king. 4. The varna system was liked by all. C. Give short answers for the following questions. 1. What are the sources that tell us about the early kingdoms? 2. Write a short note on monarchical mahajanapadas. 3. Besides agriculture, what were the other sources of revenue? 4. How did towns emerge? Name some important towns of this period 5. Give long answers for the following questions. 1. How did the small tribes of earlier period give way to large kingdom 2. What changes in agriculture helped farmers to produce more? .. Which factors led to an increase in trade during this non​

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Answered by anishadey2006
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Explanation:

1) The sources that tell us about the early kingdom include History, archaeology, Vedic literature, inscriptions, temples, monuments, etc.

2) Monarchical Mahajanapadas were those places where the head of the kingdom, or the king, was hereditary. They were sixteen in number. Magadha, Koshala, Avanti, etc., were some of the important monarchical mahajanapadas.

3) Besides taxes on agriculture, there were taxes imposed on various services like those on weavers, carpenters, smiths, and craftsmen. Apart from that, trade was also taxed and it provided substantial revenue to the king

4) With the passage of time, villages gradually developed into towns. Most of these towns grew around centers of trade and commerce. Some of the important towns were Ayodhya, Vaishali, Kaushambi, and Champa.

2. With the use of money, the use of copper and silver coins, trade increased. Besides, some rulers such as Bimbisara focussed on the development of infrastructures like roads and bridges that improved connectivity and trade

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