where did the pallavas divide the local assemblies?
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Pallava dynasty, early 4th-century to late 9th-century ce line of rulers in southern India whose members originated as indigenous subordinates of the Satavahanas in the Deccan, moved into Andhra, and then to Kanci (Kanchipuram in modern Tamil Nadu state, India), where they became rulers
Pallava local assemblies
Explanation:
The Pallavas was a vast empire. In order to manage the empire, it was divided into two local assemblies called Nadu and Ooru. Nadu organization was looked after by The Nadu management under the king’s commands. There were many villages in a Nadu. The Ooru or village was considered as the smallest unit of the Pallava administration. The Ooru was managed by the members of Ooru Sabha, also called Perumakkal. The village committee or Ooru Sabha had control over each Ooru.