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define the term janapada​

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Answered by djoshuanoeldjnoel
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The Janapadas (pronounced [dʑɐnɐpɐdɐ]) were the realms, republics (ganapada) and kingdoms (saamarajya) of the Vedic period on the Indian subcontinent. The Vedic period reaches from the late Bronze Age into the Iron Age: from about 1500 BCE to the 6th century BCE.

Answered by Kookiegirl
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The Janapadas on the Indian subcontinent were the Vedic period domains, republics (ganapada) and kingdoms (saamarajya). From the late Bronze Age to the Iron Age, the Vedic era ranges between about 1500 BCE to the 6th century BCE.

The Sanskrit term janapada is a composite term of tatpurusha, consisting of two words: janas and pada. Jana means 'people 'or ' subject' and the pada word means ' foot. ' The term jana refers to a tribe in the Vedic samhitas, whose members believed in a shared ancestry led by a king.

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