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The Administration of the Empire How was the administration organised? Settlements of peasants, known as ur, became prosperous with the spread of irrigation agriculture. Groups of such villages formed larger units called nadu. The village council and the nadu performed several administrative functions including dispensing justice and collecting taxes. Rich peasants of the Vellala caste exercised considerable control over the affairs of the nadu under the supervision of the central Chola government. The Chola kings gave some rich landowners titles like muvendavelan (a velan or peasant serving three kings). araiyar (chief). etc. as markers of respect, and entrusted them with important offices of the state at the centre. please explain​

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One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.

One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.He ruled from 997 to 1030 A.D.

One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.He ruled from 997 to 1030 A.D.He extended control over parts of Central Asia, Iran and the north-western part of the subcontinent.

One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.He ruled from 997 to 1030 A.D.He extended control over parts of Central Asia, Iran and the north-western part of the subcontinent.He Raided the subcontinent almost every year—his targets were wealthy temples including Somnath, Gujarat.

One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.He ruled from 997 to 1030 A.D.He extended control over parts of Central Asia, Iran and the north-western part of the subcontinent.He Raided the subcontinent almost every year—his targets were wealthy temples including Somnath, Gujarat.He used most of the wealth to create a splendid capital city at Ghazni.

One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.He ruled from 997 to 1030 A.D.He extended control over parts of Central Asia, Iran and the north-western part of the subcontinent.He Raided the subcontinent almost every year—his targets were wealthy temples including Somnath, Gujarat.He used most of the wealth to create a splendid capital city at Ghazni.He was interested in finding out more about the people he conquered.

One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.He ruled from 997 to 1030 A.D.He extended control over parts of Central Asia, Iran and the north-western part of the subcontinent.He Raided the subcontinent almost every year—his targets were wealthy temples including Somnath, Gujarat.He used most of the wealth to create a splendid capital city at Ghazni.He was interested in finding out more about the people he conquered.He entrusted a scholar named al-Biruni to write an account of the subcontinent.

One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.He ruled from 997 to 1030 A.D.He extended control over parts of Central Asia, Iran and the north-western part of the subcontinent.He Raided the subcontinent almost every year—his targets were wealthy temples including Somnath, Gujarat.He used most of the wealth to create a splendid capital city at Ghazni.He was interested in finding out more about the people he conquered.He entrusted a scholar named al-Biruni to write an account of the subcontinent.This Arabic work, known as the Kitab al-Hind, remains an important source for historians.

One of the best known of such rulers is Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, Afghanistan.He ruled from 997 to 1030 A.D.He extended control over parts of Central Asia, Iran and the north-western part of the subcontinent.He Raided the subcontinent almost every year—his targets were wealthy temples including Somnath, Gujarat.He used most of the wealth to create a splendid capital city at Ghazni.He was interested in finding out more about the people he conquered.He entrusted a scholar named al-Biruni to write an account of the subcontinent.This Arabic work, known as the Kitab al-Hind, remains an important source for historians.He consulted Sanskrit scholars to prepare this account.

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