large groups of villages and town were called
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➡️➡️Mahajanapadas ⬅️⬅️
- Large groups of villages and town were called 'Mahajanapadas' . 'Maha' means 'big'.
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The Different People in the Villages
- Three main kinds of people lived in the northern and the southern parts of the Indian subcontinent. In the Tamil-speaking regions, they were called vellalar (large land owners), uzahavar (ordinary ploughmen), and kadaisiyar or adimai (landless labourers).
- In the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, the village head-man was called the Grama Bhojaka. He owned most of the land, hired slaves to cultivate it, collected taxes from villagers, and was the judge and chief policeman for the village.
- Small land owners were called 'Grihapatis', and slaves who worked on their masters' lands were called dasa karmakaras.
- There were also craftspeople such as weavers, blacksmiths, potters, and carpenters living in those villages.
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