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Discuss the function that may have been performed by the rulers in the harappan society 2th history

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Answered by ankitaneogi12p86tzs
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There are different views on the Harappan society. One group of archaeologists suggest that the Harappan society had no rulers and so everybody enjoyed equal status. The other group of archaeologists are of the opinion that there was no single ruler but several ones. The third theory seems the most suitable. It suggests that it is unlikely that entire communities could have collectively made and implemented such complex decisions.

Evidences show that complex decisions were taken and implemented in the Harappan society. Extra ordinary uniformity of Harappan artefacts as evident in pottery, seals, weights and bricks show the complex decisions.

Plans and layouts of the city were prepared under the guidance and supervisions of the rulers. Big buildings, palaces, forts, tanks, wells, canals and granaries were constructed.

Cleanliness was the responsibility of the ruler. Roads, lanes and drains were also constructed.

The rulers also looked after the welfare of the economy. They hsed to inspire the farmers to increase agricultural production. They also motivated the craftsmen to promote different handicrafts. External and internal trade were both promoted by the ruler. The ruler used to issue common acceptable coins or seals, weights and measurements.

Rulers were expected to provide relief during natural calamity. During flood, earthquake, epidemics, the ruler provided grains and other eatables to the affected people. During foreign aggression, the rulers defended the city.

Answered by dackpower
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During excavations, an archaeologist has discovered the remains of designed Harappan cities. The stones used on constructing houses were of patterned ratio and were utilized in all Harappan cities. There was a well-planned sewerage system in place. There are implications of complicated decisions being taken and executed in Harappan society. There was an agreement of Harappan artifacts such as ceramics, seals, weight, and dimensions.

Thus, one of the celebrations of the ruler was to set guidelines for constructing houses and other products.

Another function of the leader may have to assemble the workforce for obtaining bricks and needed materials for building houses and other buildings.

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