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3. Dasakarmakaras were the poor _______​

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Answered by taniya00
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Dasakarmakaras were those people who did not own land .they had to work on the fields of other land holders to earn money for there living

Answered by dishakm888
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Dasa Karmakara were people who did not own land and worked on the land of others.

Explanation:

  • In the northern part of the country, where they worked on other people's farms, women and men without land were known as dasa and karma Kara.
  • The village headman was known as the grama bhojaka in the northern part of the country. For generations, men from the same family held the position. In other words, the position was inherited. The grama bhojaka was frequently the most powerful landowner. He typically had slaves and hired labourers to cultivate the land. Furthermore, because he was powerful, the king frequently collected taxes from the village. He was also a judge and a police officer at times.
  • Aside from the In addition to grama bhojaka, there were other independent farmers known as grihapatis, the majority of whom were small landowners. Then there were men and women like the dasa karmakara, who didn't own land and had to make a living working on other people's farms. Most villages also had some craftspeople, such as a blacksmith, potter, carpenter, and weaver.

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