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Who were maha-samantas class 7​

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Answered by Itzdarkshadow56
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Big landlords or warrior chiefs who were subordinates to a king were called maha samantas or mahamandeleshvaras. Usually a samanta or, in later times, a zamindar built a fortified palace in or near these towns.

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Answered by hyacinth98
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Mahāsāmanta (महासामन्त) alludes to "extraordinary feudatories" and addresses an authority title utilized in the political administration of municipalities in old India.

Mahasamantas

  • Officials, clergymen, and sovereigns bearing such titles [eg., Mahāsāmanta] were much of the time present in old engravings when, for instance, the lord needed to address his subjects or make a significant declaration.
  • Shodhganga: Kakati Ganapatideva and his times (artha)
  • Mahāsāmanta alludes to the title of a leader of a territory. — The Āndhra māṇḍala political circumstance hence illustrated led to the māṇḍalika arrangement of organization. The epigraphs of the period alluded to the māṇḍalika, sāmanta, mahāsāmanta and mahāmaṇḍaleśvara.
  • The term māṇḍalika, in contradistination to the sāmanta, mahāsāmanta is higher in status. The references to mahāsāmantas are 12 in number: the Viriyāla, the Ceraku, the Vavilāla and the Recerlas of Pillalamarri families were mahāsāmanta families.

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