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Write a short note on Chola village assemblies.​

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Answered by NirakarNaik
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The Chola pattern of committees was called variyam. There were three types of village assemblies existed in the Cholamandalam: Ur, Sabha or Mahasabha and Nagaram. The Ur consisted of the tax-paying residents of an ordinary village. The Sabha was restricted to the brahmanas. But the nagaram was found more commonly in trade centers, since it catered almost entirely for mercantile interests. In some villages the Ur and the Sabha are found together. Very large villages had two Urns if this was more convenient for their functioning

Answered by gargi12315
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The Chola government during the imperial period in 850 – 1200 CE was marked for its uniqueness and innovativeness. Cholas were the first dynasty who tried to bring the entire South India under a common rule and to a great extent succeeded in their efforts. Although the form and protocols of that government cannot be compared to a contemporary form of government, the history of the Chola empire belongs to a happy age in their history and great things were achieved by the government and the people. The Chola system of administration was highly organised and efficient. The king was the pivot of administration and all the authority rested in his hands.

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