Some historians also refer to ganga sanghas as early republics . Explain the statement with reason.
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Gana-Sangha (Sanskrit: गणसङ्घ) or Gana-Rajya (Sanskrit: गणराज्य) was a type of Clan structure oligarchy in ancient India.
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The Gupta rulers conquered the last of the ganas or 'sanghas'.
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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