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IN THE VEDIC SOCIETY , A NUMBER OF KULA OR FAMILIES FORMED A :
a. Grama
b. Sabha
c. vis
d. jana​

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Answered by lobolareina2
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Answer:

D. Jana

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the Vedic society, a number of Kula or families formed a:

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A family or Kula was the basic unit of political organisation in the Rig Vedic age. It was headed by a Kulapa.

A number of Kula or families were referred to as Grama or villages and was controlled by a village headman, Gramini.

The villages were part of a larger grouping, clan called Vis, headed by Visyapati.

One or more clans made Jana or tribe, which was ruled by a Rajan. Jana was the largest social unit.

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