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who was a 'Gramini'?

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Answered by Hiba11111
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Gramini was"rig Vedic polity"during rig Vedic era,the basic unit of power lied within a patnachal family (kula). the head of family was kulapa.a group of such families called grama. which was controlled by a village headland..

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Answered by smartbrainz
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During Rig-Vedic period the village headman was called as Gramani

EXPLANATION:

  • In the early Vedic political institutions referred to in the Rig-veda, features commonly associated with a tribal state were characteristical. During the period of Rig-Vedic, a patriarchal family (Kula) was the main power base. A Kulapa was the head of the family.
  • The village headman Gramini governed a group of these families called the Grama. The Vis or a group of villages was headed by the Vispati. A group of Vis, led by the tribal chief, was the highest band known as Jana or tribe. During this time the Aryan administrative equipment served with the central tribal leader, due to his successful war leadership.
  • He was known as Rajan. A few functionaries assisted the king in the daily administration. The Senani or the general, the Purohita or the priest, the Gramani or the head of gramma and spas or spies are mentioned to us, but these do not appear to have been formally organized as bureaucracy.

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