Several villages were governed by a ____ in fourteenth century
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Several villages were governed by a chieftain in fourteenth century
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- The Jatis were made up of the tribes and social classes, skilled artisans like smiths, carpenters and masons, who were part of a caste-based community. Jatis is the base for community organization.. Jatis had become the basis for "organisation of the societie"s.
- To manage the conduct of its members, Jatis had framed their "own rules & regulations". The rules were complied with by an assembly of elders described as the "jati panchayat" in some areas. However, jatis had to comply with their village rules too. A chieftain ruled a number of villages. They were together just one small state unit together.
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