Rudramadevi and Protaparudra encouraged several skilled warriors who were not from any powerful family but were very loyal to the queen and the king. They gave them high positions and the title of Nayaka. They were given the authority over several villages from where they could collect taxes. These villages were called their Nayankara Bach nayaka had to maintain a stipulated amount of army from the income they got from their nayankara for the service of the king. But they did not keep these villages permanently as they could be transferred at the will of the king to a new place. These Nayakas depended upon the queen or the king and remained loyal to them. They were also probably used to subdue the rebellious chiefs. This arrangement was called Nayankara system, write your comment on this passage
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Rudramadevi and Protaparudra encouraged several skilled warriors who were not from
any powerful family but were very loyal to the queen and the king. They gave them high
positions and the title of Nayaka. They were given the authority over several villages from
where they could collect taxes. These villages were called their Nayankara Bach nayaka
had to maintain a stipulated amount of army from the income they got from their
nayankara for the service of the king. But they did not keep these villages permanently
as they could be transferred at the will of the king to a new place. These Nayakas
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