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mauryan administration-provincial administration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In matters of provincial administration, the provincial governments are superordinate to district administrative authorities established in the federal provinces. They are superordinate to the district administrative authorities established in the provinces.

Answered by MrEccentric
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Explain the Sections of Administration in the Mauryan Dynasty...

=> The Mauryan kingdom was divided into different provinces, which were subdivided into the districts and each district was further divided into groups of five to ten villages.

=> The village was the smallest unit of an administration.

=> The pradeshika was the head of district administration.

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