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What difference do you find in the position of the King of the Early Vedic Age as compared to the Later Vedic Age?

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Answered by arpitasaina09
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During the Early Vedic period, the Rajan (king) was the head of the tribe. His chief occupation was fighting battles to defend and protect the tribe and its territory. His position was not hereditary and the two tribal assemblies — Sabha and Samiti — checked his power. The king was in most cases selected or chosen by the tribal heads due to his bravery and wisdom. During the Later Vedic period, the position of the king became stronger. He gained absolute power and his position became hereditary. He started claiming.

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Answered by 1183878
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The king did not enjoy absolute power in the early vedic age as there was a tribal kingship . But in later vedic age king became powerful and kingship became hereditary . The kings did not rule over nomadic tribes .

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