Describe the three types of local assemblies junctioning in the southern kingdom
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The Pallava legends discussed various local assemblies. It is most probable that these assemblies were managed by wealthy and influential landowners and business-people. For instance, Sabha was an assembly of upper-class landowners or the Brahmins. It played many roles and worked through subcommittees, which looked after irrigation, agrarian methods, constructing roads, local temples etc. The Ur was another important assembly; it was a village assembly founded in the areas that do not come under the control of the Brahmins. Similarly, Anagram was an organization of merchants
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