Define the duty of a Chauroddharanika.
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Answer:
Chauroddharaṇika refers to “eradicator of thieves” and was a title used in the administration during the rule of the Śilāhāra dynasty (r. 765-1215 A.D.)
Explanation:
Chauroddharaṇika refers to “eradicator of thieves” and was a title used in the administration during the rule of the Śilāhāra dynasty (r. 765-1215 A.D.).—An early record of the Northern Śilāhāras mentions some other officers such as the śaulkika (Customs Officer), the gaulmika (Station House Police Officer), the chauroddharaṇika (the Eradicator of thieves), but these terms do not occur in later records, through these offices must have continued in those times also. The headman of a village Paṭṭa-kila (modern Pāṭīl) is mentioned in some records.
The main duty of Chauroddharanika tribe is to eradicate the thieves in the society.
Explanation:
The record of Chauroddharanika tribe was found in ancient India and primarily used during administration at the time of Silahara dynasty.
During this time Chauroddharanika was the officers who work for apprehension of thieves also displays the administrative management of towns.