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Who was the gram bhojaka

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Answered by kdmane86gmailcom
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Answer:

The gram bhojka was often the largest landowner. he had slaves and hired workers to cultivate his land. the king also used him to collect taxes from villages and sometimes he performed like a judge and also as a policeman.

Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Grama bhojaka was the the village head man and large landowners

Explanation:

  • The gramabhojaka had the authority to collect taxes from other farmers. He also served the function of a judge and sometimes, that of a policeman. He was the biggest landowner in the village and exercised many powers. Hence, he was very powerful in the village.
  • 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 land holder in the village and used to collect taxes on the king's behalf. He also operated as a judge, and sometimes as a policeman.

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