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what does matsyanyaya in gauda mean how did it end

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

The meaning of  "Matsya Nyaya" is "the law of fish" and it refers to the anarchy system that once prevailed in the Bengal.

Explanation:

After Sabanka died, there were numerous fights and protests in Bengal. At that time, it was given the name of "Matsya Nyaya" meaning "the law of jungle."

It shows that the government was weak at that time, and strong people started exploiting the poor.

Answered by swatianurish
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Answer:

The meaning of  "Matsya Nyaya" is "the law of fish" and it refers to the anarchy system that once prevailed in the Bengal.

Explanation:

The meaning of  "Matsya Nyaya" is "the law of fish" and it refers to the anarchy system that once prevailed in the Bengal.

The meaning of  "Matsya Nyaya" is "the law of fish" and it refers to the anarchy system that once prevailed in the Bengal.

The meaning of  "Matsya Nyaya" is "the law of fish" and it refers to the anarchy system that once prevailed in the Bengal.

The meaning of  "Matsya Nyaya" is "the law of fish" and it refers to the anarchy system that once prevailed in the Bengal.

The meaning of  "Matsya Nyaya" is "the law of fish" and it refers to the anarchy system that once prevailed in the Bengal.

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