Which were the two important republics of sixth century BC?
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6th century BC is a time extremely early in the historic timeline of the world. There were not many drastic changes relating to the political, social, economic or cultural framework in the world. Almost all the countries were actually kingdoms during that time and were ruled by monarchs. But there were small states or regions that were republics in the 6th century. 2 of the most important republics of the sixth century BC was Vriji and the state of Malla. Both of these states did have the monarchial form of government but in the 6th century, they had been called republics.
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The two important republics of the sixth century BC are The State of Vrije and The State of Malla.
- In the Virji Republic is known for its Buddhist source gives an idea of how the ancient republics worked. The chief clans were Lichchhavis of Vaisali and the Viedhas of Mithila. The capital of the republic of Vrije was Visalia. The state had no king. The chief executive of the head was elected as the head.
- The State of Malla was an ancient Indian republic is notable for being the place chosen for the death place of Gautam Buddha at Kushinagar.
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