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Describe the functions of the gramabhojaka . why do you think he was powerful?​

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Answered by vaishnavithorave
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Gram bhojaka functioned as a judge, and sometimes as a policeman. He was also used to collect taxes from the village. Gram bhojaka post was hereditary in nature.

The grama bhojaka had slaves and hired workers to cultivate the land.The gramabhojaka had the authority to collect taxes from other farmers. He also served the function of a judge and sometimes, that of a policeman. He was the biggest landowner in the village and exercised many powers. Hence, he was very powerful in the village.

Answered by studharanijayasri010
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(i) The Functions of the Gramabhojaka.

1. In the northern part of India, the village headman was known as the gramabhojaka.

2. He owned a very large piece of land and got it cultivated by his slaves and hired workers.

3. He used to collect taxes from the village, by the order of the king.

4. He also functioned as a judge and sometimes as a policeman.

(ii). Gramabhojaka as a powerful man:

1. His post was hereditary. Usually, men from the same family held the position for generations.

2. The gramabhojaka was generally the largest landowner.

3. Generally, he had slaves and hired workers to cultivate the land.

4. Besides, as he was powerful, the king often used him to collect taxes from the village.

5. The gramabhojaka also functioned as a judge and sometimes as a policeman.

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