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What are the two local assemblies of Pallavas

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Answered by SHIVAANSHSINGH
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The inscriptions of the Pallavas mention a number of local assemblies. These included the sabha, which was an assembly of brahmin land owners. This assembly functioned through subcommittees, which looked after irrigation, agricultural operations, making roads, local temples, etc.

KabilKumar: No it is ur and sabha
LalK: At the village level, the assembly was the sabha. The sabha worked in close association with the urar, and informal gathering of the entire village. Above this unit was a district administration.
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