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the group of village in the chola dynasty was known as​

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Answered by Sneha13122006
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The Chola kingdom was divided into several provinces called Mandalams. Each province was governed by the governors. The provinces were divided into divisions called Kottams. The divisions were further divided into district called Nadus which were further divided into Tehsil com- prising a group of villages.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Depending on the region, a kurram, nadu, or kottam was made up of a number of villages. A valanadu consisted of several kurrams.

Explanation:

  • Throughout the Chola era, these constructions saw ongoing modification and improvement.
  • Each Mandalam (or province) of the Chola empire was further split into Valanadus (Commissioner), Nadus (Districts), and Kurram (group of villages). The Choda are another name for the Cholas.
  • The mentions to it in inscriptions and ancient Tamil literature are clear evidence of its age. A lengthy and ancient pedigree was also claimed by the mediaeval Cholas.

The Cholamandalam had three different kinds of village meetings: Ur, Sabha or Mahasabha, and Nagaram.

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