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Answer the questions in 50-70 words.
1... Write note on the cholas villlage assemblies.
2... How many times did the Mahmud Ghazri invade India?
3.... Explain the tripartite struggle in your own words..
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Answered by ROCKYBHAAI
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Explanation:

》There were three types of village assemblies in the Chola scheme of administration - the ur, the sabhaand the nagaram. Among these, the common type of assembly was the ur. It existed in villages where the land was owned by all classes of people. The sabhawas a village assembly exclusively of brahmins.

》Mahmud Ghaznavi invaded India, between 1000 to 1027 AD and plundered enormous wealth and moved back with mass destructions of temples and other monuments of mass attraction. Here, we are giving 10 GK Questions and Answers on invasion of Mahmud Ghaznavi of India for the enhancement of general knowledge.

》The Tripartite struggle took place in the 'ninth century', it was for the control of the northern belt or the northern part of India. EXPLANATION: Tripartite struggle was a battle that was fought between the 'Pratihara empire', the 'Pala empire' and the 'Rashtrakuta empire'.

Answered by ItzMADARA
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1. There were three types of village assemblies in the Chola scheme of administration - the ur, the sabhaand the nagaram. Among these, the common type of assembly was the ur. It existed in villages where the land was owned by all classes of people. The sabhawas a village assembly exclusively of brahmins.

2. For 17 times, he attacked India during the period between 1000 and 1027 AD, a significant event in the history of India. Mahmud of Ghazni had started his invasions in India during the period when the Rajput power had declined.

3. The Tripartite struggle took place in the 'ninth century', it was for the control of the northern belt or the northern part of India. Tripartite struggle was a battle that was fought between the 'Pratihara empire', the 'Pala empire' and the 'Rashtrakuta empire'.

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