In the reign of the Pallavas the assembly of Brahmin landowners was known as ______.
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sabhas
Assemblies in the Southern Kingdoms
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.
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The correct answer is Brahman Bhuswami (Landowners). The Pallava inscriptions mention the Sabha, which was a meeting of Brahman Bhuswami (Landowners). Vishnu Simha
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- Simha Vishnu, the Pallava dynasty's founder, is said to be a very efficient and powerful conqueror and ruler. After Simha Vishnu died, his son Mahendravarman succeeded him and ruled from around 571 to 630 CE.
- The Pallavas' origins are shrouded in mystery. Historians have proposed several theories.
- According to some historians, they are a branch of the Parthian people (an Iranian tribe) who gradually migrated to South India.
- Some claim they are an indigenous dynasty that arose in the Southern region from a conglomeration of various tribes.
- Some experts believe they are Nagas who settled in the Tondaimandalam region near Madras.
- Another theory holds that they are the offspring of a Chola prince and a Naga princess from Manipallavam (an island off Jaffna, Sri Lanka).
- Others believe that the Pallavas were feudatories of the Satavahanas.
- The first Pallava kings ruled in the early fourth century AD.By the 7th century AD, three kingdoms vied for supremacy in southern India: the Chalukyas of Badami, the Pandyas of Madurai, and the Pallavas of Kanchipuram.
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