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define gana and kingdom​

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Answered by Neethu0411
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Both Ganas and Sanghas were democratic institutions. Gana is a group or assembly with many members and sometimes with many decision makers or rajas. Sangha is an organisation or association mostly with members who were Buddhist monks or nuns.

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Answered by llTheUnkownStarll
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 \sf \underline{Gana: }

 \sf \blue{Gana is  \: a \:  group  \: or \:  assembly  \: with  \: many  \: } \\ \sf \blue {members \:  and  \: sometimes \:  with  \: many \: } \\  \sf \blue{ decision \:  makers  \: or \:  rajas.}

 \sf \underline{Kingdom:}

 \sf \blue{A  \: kingdom \:  is  \: a  \: piece  \: of \:  land  \: that \:  is \:  ruled}  \\  \sf \blue{ by \:  a  \: king \:  or \:  a \:  queen. A  \: kingdom \:  is  \: often \: } \\  \sf \blue{ called  \: a  \: monarchy.}

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