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describe the government system of Vedic age​

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Answered by akshayaakumar1982
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The monarchical system was adopted in the Vedic period.
The head of the government was the king and a king or queen rules a kingdom or empire. They exercised deliberative, military and religious functions. The Vidatha seems to be a more popular assembly than either Sabha or Samiti in the Rig Vedic period. The Vidatha was an assembly in which both men and women participated.
The early Vedic period political life was tribal and was very much democratic in nature. Head of the tribe was elected by the people and he was being called Rajan. These were called Sabha, Samiti, Vidhata and Gana in Vedic period. Hence, the ruler was not autocratic.

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Answered by mahisolanki966
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The polity of the Early Vedic period was basically a tribal polity with the tribal chief in the centre. The tribe was called Jana and the tribal chief was called Rajana. Rajana looked after the affairs of the tribe with the help of other tribal members and two tribal assemblies i.e. Sabha and Samiti.

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