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List out differences between manuscripts and Inscriptions. 45. Discuss about the Varnas.
46. Explain the tax system during the period of Mahajanap
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Answered by vanshkapil2006
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Q 1 : List out differences between manuscripts and Inscriptions.

A 1 :Manuscripts Inscriptions

1. Manuscripts are the old books that give handwritten accounts.

1. Inscriptions are engraved form of writing used for various purposes.

2. These were written on leaves and barks of trees, so they are prone to decompose after some time.

2. These were written on hard surfaces, e.g. stones. Inscriptions are more durable.

Q 2: Discuss about the Varnas.

A 2:The society was divided into four varnas, viz. the Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras. Brahmins: The Brahmins were considered as the supreme varna and were given the highest status. ... Vaishyas: The vaishya varna came at the third number and included the farmers, herders and traders.

Q 3: Explain the tax system during the period of Mahajanap.

A 3: Taxes were collected in Mahajanapadas from the common people to build the infrastructure of the city and to maintain big armies for the protection of the city. ... Herders were made to pay taxes in kind and would have to give up animals or animal produce as tax. There were taxes on tradable goods and forest produce also.

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Answered by pritybanerjee709
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Ans1:-

Manuscripts:-

1. Manuscripts are the old books that give handwritten accounts.

2. These were written on leaves and barks of trees, so they are prone to decompose after some time.

Inscription:-

1. Inscriptions are engraved form of writing used for various purposes.

2. These were written on hard surfaces, e.g. stones. Inscriptions are more durable.

Ans2:-

The word means "color, tint, dye or pigment" in the Mahabharata. Varna contextually means "colour, race, tribe, species, kind, sort, nature, character, quality, property" of an object or people in some Vedic and medieval texts. Varna refers to four social classes in the Manusmriti.

Ans3:-

Taxes were collected in Mahajanapadas from the common people to build the infrastructure of the city and to maintain big armies for the protection of the city. ... Herders were made to pay taxes in kind and would have to give up animals or animal produce as tax. There were taxes on tradable goods and forest produce also.

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