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describe only the social condition of North India during the the medieval period​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Social conditions in North India during AD 800-1200. The power was increasingly decentralised in order to satisfy regional interests. It gave way to feudalism. The feudal lords managed their area and had to fulfil the king's obligations.

Answered by Anonymous
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The royal family, high officials and the traders were prosperous . The people living in villages were poor. The temples were the centres of riches and hence, attracted a lot of invaders. The feudal system led to the decline of many empires as the feudal lords gave only a small part of the land revenue to the king.

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