What hint about the social and administrative system can be obtained from the ruins of the Harappan cities
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The evidences show that there was no official establishment nor a formal ruling elite in the harappan society. There may be an evidence of priests ruling the society as proved by the statue of priest king in Mohenjodaro.
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- Harappan cities was discovered during the year 1826 and it was abolished in the year 1921.
- The Harappa is the name of the capital of the Indus valley civilization and which was ruined in the present.
- The social and the administration reforms were categorized into different phases in general and mainly it is concerned towards the irrigation, agricultural reforms etc. as this is in the “banks of the river indus”.
- During the localized period these cities began to lose their powers.
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