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Who is Amatya and Mahamatra Adhyaksha?
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Answered by itsmesanyo29
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  • A Mahamatra (meaning ""Officer of high rank") was an "officer of morality" established by the Indian Emperor Ashoka (reigned 269-233 BCE).
  • Their full title was Dhaṃma Mahamata, the "Inspectors of the Dharma".
  • They were apparently a class of senior officials who were in charge various aspects of administration and justice.
  • The Mahamatras are mentioned in several of the Edicts of Ashoka, inscribed on rocks or pillars.
  • They seem to have been an essential part of his government.
  • Some were called "Dharma-Mahamatras" ("Mahamatras of Virtue"), who seem to have been established in the 14th year of Ashoka's reign (256 BCE).
  • There were also Amta-mahamatras in charge of foreigners, and Stri-adhyaksha- mahamatras, in charge of women
Answered by sarkarjhinku9
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Answer:

Amatya was a minister of state and Mahamatra Adhyaksha was a teacher in university in that time.

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