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groups of village formed formed larger units called

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Answered by saijuchacko
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Answer:

groups of village formed formed larger units called are called

kurram, nadu, or kottam.


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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

"Groups" of such villages formed "larger units" called "nadu".

Explanation:

In those areas where crops had to be artificially watered, a variety of irrigation methods were used. These included digging wells and building huge rainwater tanks.

Settlements of farmers tend to be prosperous with the "spread of irrigated agriculture". "Larger units" called "nadu" were created by such village groups.  

The village council and the nadu conducted numerous administrative tasks, including the administration of justice and tax collection.

The wealthy Vellala caste farmers exercised considerable influence over the nadu's affairs. They were under the central Chola government's oversight, though.

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