Discuss the features of administration in Southern kingdoms with the help of examples.
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Land still remained the main source of tax revenue for the kings. Villages remained the basic unit of administration. But many changes were happening which changed the balance of power during this period.
There was no single ruler who was enough powerful to have total control over the Indian subcontinent. Kings usually took steps to win powerful people. They often chalked out power-sharing agreements. There were many people who were economically, socially or militarily powerful. The following examples illustrate this fact:
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