Discuss the administrative system of the cholas
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The Chola administration is in there parts:-
1) Central government:-The king was the most important person in the Chola administration as all authority was vested in him. He has a council of ministers to advise him. The central government looked after the external defence, internal peace and order, promotion of general prosperity and cultural progress of the empire.
2) Provincial government:-the Chola empire was divided into mandalams. These were further divided into valanadu and nadu.
3) Local self government:- Cholas were good administrators and believed in Local self government. These villages had three types of village assemblies namely ur, sabha and nagaram. The temple in the Chola Kingdom was a centre of social activity. It was not only a place of worship, but was also a place where people gathered together. The temples were also the biggest employers after the state, providing work and means of livelihood to a large no. of people. The temples used to take care of the welfare of its workers by providing food, clothing and housing facilities. Temples were also the centre of education.
1) Central government:-The king was the most important person in the Chola administration as all authority was vested in him. He has a council of ministers to advise him. The central government looked after the external defence, internal peace and order, promotion of general prosperity and cultural progress of the empire.
2) Provincial government:-the Chola empire was divided into mandalams. These were further divided into valanadu and nadu.
3) Local self government:- Cholas were good administrators and believed in Local self government. These villages had three types of village assemblies namely ur, sabha and nagaram. The temple in the Chola Kingdom was a centre of social activity. It was not only a place of worship, but was also a place where people gathered together. The temples were also the biggest employers after the state, providing work and means of livelihood to a large no. of people. The temples used to take care of the welfare of its workers by providing food, clothing and housing facilities. Temples were also the centre of education.
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