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what is the political system of the pandyas ?​

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Answered by genius9414
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This arrangement can be roughly equated to a central government (the king), under which operated a set of feudal governments (the principalities), which in turn oversaw the local governments (the villages). Madurai, the capital city from which the king ran the central government, was large, populous and prosperous.

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Answered by charanjitbali3
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The Pandya kingdom was the second important kingdom in south India during this period. It occupied the region of modern districts of Tirunelveli, Ramnad, and Madurai in Tamil Nadu.

Pandya dynasty

The capital of Pandya kingdom was Madurai. The Pandyan kingdom was very wealthy and prosperous.

The Sangam literature gives information and names of a few kings.

Nedunjeliyan was a great Pandya king. He defeated the combined forces of Chera, Chola, and five other minor states in a war against him at Madurai.

The Pandyan kings assembled literary assemblies called as ‘Sangam’.

Nedunjeliyan had performed several Vedic sacrifices. He may be taken to have ruled around A. D. 210.

The capital Madurai and the port city Korkai were the great centres of trade and commerce during the Pandyas’ reign.

The traders profited from trade with the Roman Empire.

Pandya kings even sent embassies to the Roman emperor Augustus and Trojan.

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