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what types of village assemblies were there in the chola kingdom

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Answered by dharmenderkr1056
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There were three types of village assemblies in the Chola scheme of administration - the ur, the sabhaand the nagaram. Among these, the common type of assembly was the ur.

Answered by Sahitya27
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There were three types of village assemblies in the Chola scheme of administration -

1. The ur :---  The common type of assembly was the ur. It existed in villages where the land was owned by all classes of people.

2. The sabha :--- The sabha was a village assembly exclusively of brahmins. The members belonged to those villages where all the land was owned only by the people of the Brahmin caste.

3. The nagaram :--- The nagaram was an assembly of merchants and belonged to the localities where traders and merchants controlled the stakes. Land owning villagers were elected to the council by the way of voting. Hence, the councils were explicitly controlled by property owners.

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