Which was the assembly of the learned brahmanas
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- The Pallava inscriptions mention assemblies known as sabhas consisting of brahmin land owners. These assemblies functioned through sub-committees that looked after irrigation, agriculture, roads, and temples.
- The Pallava inscriptions mention assemblies known as sabhas consisting of brahmin land owners. These assemblies functioned through sub-committees that looked after irrigation, agriculture, roads, and temples.An Ur was a village assembly in those villages where land owners were not brahmins.
- The Pallava inscriptions mention assemblies known as sabhas consisting of brahmin land owners. These assemblies functioned through sub-committees that looked after irrigation, agriculture, roads, and temples.An Ur was a village assembly in those villages where land owners were not brahmins.A nagaram was an organisation of merchants.
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