In the vedic society, a number of families made up the................. with a ................. at its head.
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During Rig-Vedic era, the basic unit of power lied within a patriarchal family called Kula. The head of the family was a Kulapa. A group of such families called grama, which was controlled by a village headman Gramini. The groups of the villages belonged to a clan and many clans made a community called Jana.
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During Rig-Vedic era, the basic unit of power lied within a patriarchal family called Kula. The head of the family was a Kulapa. A group of such families called grama, which was controlled by a village headman Gramini. The groups of the villages belonged to a clan and many clans made a community called Jana.
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