who was given the title of grama
bhojaka
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In North India, the village headman was known as grama bhojaka. His post was hereditary as men from the same family held the position for generations. He was the largest landowner who had many slaves and workers to work on his land. On behalf of the king, he collected taxes from the people in the villages.
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In North India, the village headman was known as grama bhojaka. His post was hereditary as men from the same family held the position for generations. He was the largest landowner who had many slaves and workers to work on his land. On behalf of the king, he collected taxes from the people in the villages.
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