Explain how the composition of local assemblies that existed in the southern kingdoms during the post-Gupta period were composed?
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Explain how the composition of local assemblies that existed in the southern kingdoms during the post
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The Pallava inscriptions mention assemblies known as sabhas consisting of brahmin land owners. These assemblies functioned through sub-committees that looked after irrigation, agriculture, roads, and temples.
The assembly of non-brahmin landowners was called the ur. The organization of merchants was called the nagaram. Usually, these assemblies were controlled by rich merchants and landowners. Such local assemblies survived for centuries in south India.
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