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1. What do you understand by the term Janapada?
2. How did the Republics differ from the Monarchies?
3. Name a sangha or gana.​

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Answered by diyadevna32
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Explanation:

The Janapadas were the realms, republics (ganapada) and kingdoms (saamarajya) of the ... A primary meaning of "place of the people", janasya padam, would not ... Misra, the name of the Panchala janapada suggests that it was a fusion of five

Answered by sujanshetty0287
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1.The Sanskrit term janapada is a tatpurusha compound term, composed of two words: janas and pada. Jana means "people" or "subject" (cf. Latin cognate genus, English cognate kin). The word pada means "foot" (cf. ... Sanskrit padám, usually taken to mean "footprint, trail", diverges in accent from the PIE reconstruction

2.A republic has an elected head of state called a president. A monarchy has an unelected head of state called a monarch, who will pass the position down to their child.

3.Gana-Sangha refers to a type of republic or oligarchy in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. The gana sanghas were generally found on the periphery of the Indian kingdoms and tended to occupy the higher ground.

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