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describe the administration of the harshvardhan​

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Answered by sanju5956
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Harsha was a true representative of ancient monarchy in its finest aspects. In theory, the king was absolute and all-powerful. But in practice, he enjoyed limited power, being subject to the rules of the Dharma, the laws and customs of the land, and to the wise advice of the ministers and countries. He had also to respect the wishes of the subjects. The king was no doubt the supreme lawmaker, the chief executive, and the fountain of justice. He was also the central figure of the entire administrative machinery working like its pivot. In spite of all such powers, Harsha’s monarchy was far from being autocratic.


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sanju5956: Harsha followed the traditional monarchical system of administration which had existed in India during the earlier imperial periods.

His time having been nearer to the Gupta Age, the various features of the imperial Gupta administration influenced Harsha’s administration to a very large extent.
Answered by patisatyam128
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