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a village administration depended on
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Answered by aditya120411kumar
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The Mughal system of administration continued till the English East India ... the country and for this he had not to depend on the Council or consent of any one else, ... The village was the lowest unit of administration in the Vijayanagar empire.

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Answered by jhanakmehta02
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The village scene underwent a sea-change in the medieval period. The temple and the village council (panchayat) emerged as the most effective institutions. Medieval Hindu rulers neglected their obligations to their subjects.

The people were left with no choice except to search for their own means of improving their lot. The temple and the panchayat emerged as the means to a happy, healthy and productive life. The panchayat protected people from exploi­tation by the government.

The temples maintained a good number of employees, patronised scholars, and served as seminaries of higher knowledge and the fine arts. They also served as bankers and farmers, daily feeding thousands of people, besides carrying on a variety of religious, educational and cultural activities.

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