Who all comprised the village population during the gram bhojaka period?
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The village headman was considered as the grama bhojaka in the Northern part of the country. Gram bhojaka post was hereditary in nature. The grama bhojaka had slaves and hired workers to cultivate the land. He was often the largest landowner. He also operated as a judge, and sometimes as a policeman.
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The village headman was considered as the grama bhojaka in the Northern part of the country. Gram bhojaka post was hereditary in nature. The grama bhojaka had slaves and hired workers to cultivate the land. He was often the largest landowner. He also operated as a judge, and sometimes as a policeman.⭐☑️⭐
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