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the cheif banker in gupta administration was called​

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The chief banker in the Gupta administration was called Vishayapati.

Who was Vishayapati:

  • Viayapati is an official title used in the political control of townships in ancient India.

  • It means "rulers of districts." When the king wanted to address his subjects or make a major statement, officers, ministers, and sovereigns with such titles [e.g., Viayapati] were frequently present in ancient inscriptions.

  • Vishayapati was in charge of the districts. Various officials most likely assisted the provincial governor.

  • The inscription on the Damodar plate lists a number of officials, including a chief banker, a chief merchant, a chief artisan, and a chief of the writer class, among others.
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