What was the basic unit of administration in ancient India?
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District has been the basic unit of administration in India since the times of Manu. The pattern of administration offered by Mauryas was highly centralised. During the period of Mughals, the revenue administration was separated from the general administration.
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Since the period of Manu District has become the main administration unit in India. Mauryas 'proposed administration style was strongly clustered.
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- During the Mughals century, the revenue management was divided from the general administration.
- Ancient India embodied a distinct philosophical heritage and had a branch of legal philosophy and action that was traditionally separate. Throughout the Vedic era the primary aim of the rule was to uphold "dharma," which implies justice and obligation. Dharma is comprised of both civil and moral commitments.
- Community Development. Society was split into four sections (varnas) in ancient India: brahmins, kshatriyas, vaisyas, and sudras; The Rajputs eventually arrived to take the role of the kshatriyas in society. This system was very elastic and robust in the ancient period.
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