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Lands during the post gupta period were classified as

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Answered by ManogyaH
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Answer:

lands were classified as:

1)Janpad

2)Maha Janpad

Explanation:

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Lands during the post gupta period were classified as Kshetra:

  • Vastu
  • Khila
  • Aprahata:
  • Usara
  • Charangah
  • Akrishta

Explanation:

  • Kshetra  is a kind of fertile and used for the cultivation of the crops.
  • Vastu is a kind residential place where the peoples live.
  • Khila is considered as the waste land where no one can used that land for any purpose.
  • Aprahata is a considered as the forest land.
  • Usara is defined as the barren soil
  • Charangah is considered as a grazing soil.
  • The Gupta empire was one of the oldest in India existing from the mid  to late part of 3th century B.C.
  • At its peak it went on to cover the entire Indian subcontinentt.
  • The major point of this empire was the developments that took place during the reign of Samudragupta.

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