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Draw a diagram which can depict Indian Feudal systems why model of triangle or a pyramid is necessary to depict this system ?

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Answered by rachanasgss87
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Indian feudalism refers to the feudal society that made up India's social structure until The Mughal Dynasty in the 1500s. The Guptas and the Kushans played a major role in the introduction and practice of feudalism in India, and are examples of the decline of an empire caused by feudalism.

Answered by skyfall63
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Indian feudalism pertains to India's feudal society which before the Mughal Dynasty in the 1500's established its social framework. All throughout implementation and application of feudalism in India, Guptas and Kushanas played an important role and are proof of the fall of feudalism in empire

Explanation:

  • The "fundamental features" of feudalism in India were king, landed aristocracy, forced labour, slavery, fragmentation of the royal authority, ties of obedience, and so onc.
  • The model of triangle/pyramid is necessary to depict the system to show the inequality that existed amongst different feudal castes and their place in the society and treatment in the society
  • The feudal system differentiates the Post Gupt era from other ancient India eras. The origins and growth of the feudal lords were an significant part of feudal system creation. Whereas the administration's function was seen by the person who was appointed by the center in the early days, after the Gupta era, this work was done by the vanquished yet restored Kings, the obedient ones who sent alms to the King.
  • The administration was evident in the frontier provinces after Gupta period; while in Harsh and later on it also started to be seen in the center of the state. Within his region, the feudal lord was rather independent.
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