Social Sciences, asked by nyuken63, 8 months ago


3. The term bhukti refers to a
a: Village
b. District
d. Town
c. Province
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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

I think it's (d) Province.

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Answered by qwwestham
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The correct option is C.

With reference to Gupta empire, the term ‘Bhukti’ refers to provinces. Gupta dynasty reigned over northern and parts of central and western India from the early 4th to the late 6th century.

  • They had an extravagant administration to look after the empire.
  • Option (c) is correct: Bhuktis was the name given to the Provinces in the Gupta Empire.
  • Provinces were also called as desha, rashtra or bhukti and their heads were called uparika.
  • The provinces were separated into a number of districts called pradesha or vishaya.
  • The administrative leader of the vishaya was known as vishayapati.
  • The vishayas were further separated into villages.
  • The village headman knowas as the gramadhyaksha looked after the matters of the village with the help of village elders.

A deputy of the king administered bhukti and the title of this high official was Uparika or Uparika Maharaja.

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