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What were the new administrative arrangement between the 4th century and 7th century India?

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Answered by anurag280618
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The new administrative arrangements during this period were:

Some important administrative posts were made hereditary means that sons succeeded father to these posts.

Sometimes one person held many offices. For instances, besides being a maha-danda-nayaka, Harishena was Kumar-amatya which means an important minister, and a sandhi-vigrahika meaning minister of war and peace.

Important men probably had a greater say in local or city administration. These included nagara-shresthi or chief banker or merchant of the city, the sarthavaha or leader of the merchant caravans, the Prathama-kulika or the chief craftsman and the head of the Kayasthas or scribes.

Answered by venkata8511
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Answer: The new administrative arrangements during this period were: • Some important administrative posts were now hereditary. This means that sons succeeded fathers to these posts. For example, the poet Harishena was a maha-danda-nayaka, or chief judicial officer, like his father.

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