Social Sciences, asked by naresh190782, 5 months ago


(a) The title of the king during the Early Vedic period was
(i) rajan.
(ii) prajapati. (iii) samrat
(iv) ahhiraja.​

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Answered by bhatiamona
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The correct answer is :

(i) Rajan

Explanation :

  • In ancient times, during the pre-Vedic period, the king was called as 'Rajan'. The title of the king was called 'Rajan'.
  • 'Samrat' was called a person who had a vast empire. Whose kingdom used to expand, and conquered many kingdoms and made his own empire, he would have been called 'Samrat'.
  • Prajapati was a term related to a deity.
  • Adhiraj was also a synonym for king, but it was not a title.

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