INDIAN HISTORY

HISTORY

CHOLA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Sabha during the Chola period comprised of
A
Brahmana
B
Village Elders
C
Sudras
D
All of these
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Local government under the Chola administration was organized under democratic lines. Each town and village had its assembly. There were two assemblies known as “Ur” and “Sabha”.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Sabha in the Chola Empire was an administrative class of wealthy Brahmin landowners who oversaw land given to Brahmins, collecting revenues, management, and justice issues. The Sabha was an assembly and the decisions they made were recorded with temple inscriptions.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Chola kingdom was divided into provinces that were called mandalams. The mandalams were further divided into valanadus. Each valanadu consisted of a certain number of villages. The village or the nadu was the smallest unit of Chola administration.

Detailed explanation-4: -Detailed Solution. The correct answer is Mandalams-Valanadus-Nadus-Kurrams. In the Chola empire, Kingdom was divided into Mandalams (or provinces) and each mandalam divided into Valanadus (Commissionary) and Nadus (Districts), and Kurram (group of villages).

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