give reason indian feudalism is responsible for the emergence of the regional kingdoms
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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.
Early Medieval Northern India: After the disappearance of the centralized polities in northern India, the period between 800 -1200 A.D. saw the emergence of regional kingdoms. Centralized states gave way to decentralized political systems based on local interests. This change took place due to the emergence of a politico-economic structure termed as feudalism
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