Do you think the Ahom society was equal and fair in structure?(1)They were unconstrained by the caste,ethinic or religious barriers,and therefore,were able to mobilise virtually all adult males for military service or forced labour while campaigning.(2) They taxed and organised people by labour levies and produce rather than land revenue.(3)If the situation dictated,the Ahom kings forcibly uprooted and moved the entire loval population to a new habitat.(4)The peasants were given land by the village community which could not be taken by the king without the consent of the community.Thus it is concluded that Ahom society was equal and fair in structure. can this be the answer please verify
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The administration of the Ahom society became centralized by the 1st half of 17th century. The state had depended on forced labour and those who were forced to work for the state were called the paiks. The paiks were sent by each village from the Ahom society by rotation. The densely populated villages were divided into smaller groups called as Khels or clans and thus, they were broken up almost equally. The Peasants were given pieces of land by their respective village communities and even the King did not have the right to take it away from them without their permission.
The administration of the Ahom society became centralized by the 1st half of 17th century. The state had depended on forced labour and those who were forced to work for the state were called the paiks. The paiks were sent by each village from the Ahom society by rotation. The densely populated villages were divided into smaller groups called as Khels or clans and thus, they were broken up almost equally. The Peasants were given pieces of land by their respective village communities and even the King did not have the right to take it away from them without their permission.
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