what made the janapadas and mahajanapadas different from the earlier tribal states?
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The Janapadaswere the major realms republics or kingdoms of Vedic (Iron Age) India from about 1200 BC to the 6th century BC, which were then divided into the sixteen classical Mahajanapadas.Mahājanapada literally "great realm" from maha, "great", and Janapada "foothold of a tribe", "country") refers to one of the sixteen kingdoms and oligarchic republics that existed in Ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE
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- In India, the period between 600 BC to 400 BC is noticed for significant changes. This was the time when people were establishing large kingdoms.
- The change in technology, the introduction of iron ploughs helped the spread of agriculture.
- The surplus production led to the development of the Janapadas and Mahajanpadas.
- The main difference between the early tribal societies and the society of Janapadas and Mahajanapadas is that the people now began social relations, whereas, the tribal people were not social.
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