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प्रश्न
With reference to the Chola Administration, write short notes on:
Local Self-Government
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उत्तर
Cholas were good administrator. They believed in local self-government. In many of the villages, the administration was carried out, not by the government officials but by the villagers themselves. These villages had three types of village assemblies, namely, the ur, the sabha, and the nagaram. There are long inscriptions on the walls of some of the village temples giving details of how the ur and sabha were organised.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention any two duties assigned to a village assembly under the Cholas.
With the accession of Rajaraja I (985-1014 AD) began the most glorious epoch of the Cholas. In this context, explain briefly:
His activities as a Great Builder and a Ruler.
King Rajendra I (1014-1044 AD) raised the Chola empire to the pinnacle of glory. In this context explain:
His main Conquests.
King Rajendra I (1014-1044 AD) raised the Chola empire to the pinnacle of glory. In this context explain:
His attainments as a Great Builder.
Under Cholas, the ruler was the pivot on which turned the whole machinery of the state, but actual administration was not highly centralised. In this context, explain briefly.
The position of the Chola Monarch.
Discuss people’s social life under Imperial Cholas with reference to:
Caste System
Discuss people’s social life under Imperial Cholas with reference to:
Religion
What made the Chola administration strong and effective?
Name one important literary source that gives information about the Cholas. Name the author of this text and the ruler, whose exploits it describes.
Who finally defeated the Cholas?
