INDIAN HISTORY

HISTORY

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In ancient and early medieval India the uncultivated and untaxed land was called
A
Kharvataka
B
Khilakshetra
C
Sita
D
Sitadhyakshya
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The intermediate transition period between the ancient and the medieval is referred to as the “early medieval”. It was marked by the formation of various states at the regional level. The period between c. 600 – 1200 CE can be divided into two phases, each phase different for north and south India.

Detailed explanation-2: -In ancient India, king and farmer had rights over the land, but in the early medieval period, the intermediary rights were created through land-grants. Land-grants destroyed community rights to land.

Detailed explanation-3: -Land played an important role during medieval period especially in India. Explanation: The “early mediaeval period” of “Indian history” can be seen as a “transitional stage” that changes almost every “corner of society". It was carried “professionally", “religiously", “economically” & “politically".

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