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How were Janapadas formed?


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Answered by sarojinipanda02
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Various kulas (clans) developed within the jana, each with its own chief. Gradually, the necessities of defence and warfare prompted the janas to form military groupings headed by janapadins (Kshatriya warriors). This model ultimately evolved into the establishment of political units known as the janapadas.

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Gana-Sangha or Gana-Rajya, refers to a type of republic or oligarchy in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. The gana sanghas were generally found on the periphery of the Indian kingdoms, and tended to occupy the higher ground. Their general make-up was either that of a single clan, or a confederacy of clans.

Answered by Amanmishra203040
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Various kulas (clans) developed within the jana, each with its own chief. Gradually, the necessities of defence and warfare prompted the janas to form military groupings headed by janapadins (Kshatriya warriors). This model ultimately evolved into the establishment of political units known as the janapadas.

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