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Q1define the term (1) sultan (2)vellanvagai (3) brahmadeya (4)shalabhoga (5)devadana (6)tirunamattukkani (7)pallichchhandam​

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Answered by arbind089
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1) Sultan(noun) a ruler, or sovereign, of a Mohammedan state; specifically, the ruler of the Turks; the Padishah, or Grand Seignior; -- officially so called. Etymology: [F. sultan (cf.

2) Vellanvagai was land for non-Brahmans , peasant proprietors and others while as the Shalabhoga-was the land grants for the maintenance and management of schools. In Ancient India the king was the owner of all land. The scholars, priests, and sometimes officials were given land grants by the king.

3) Brahmadeya or Agrahara villages were villages granted to Brahmin. and inhabited entirely by them. In the early medieval period kings a. royal people donated lot of land to the Brahmins.

4) Vellanvagai was land for non-Brahmans , peasant proprietors and others while as the Shalabhoga-was the land grants for the maintenance and management of schools. In Ancient India the king was the owner of all land.

5) The land gifted to the temples are known as the devadana. In other words, the gift of land to Gods is known as Devadana. In particular, the benefit of revenue from land or a village to the temple. ... Therefore, two types of land grants were prevalent during this period known as the Brahmadeya and the Devadana.

6) Devadana, tirunamattukkani: Land gifted to temples. Pallichchhandam: Land donated to Jaina institutions.

7) shalabhoga was land for the maintenance of a school. devadana / tirunamattukkani was land gifted to temples. pallichchhandam was land donated to Jaina institutions.

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