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प्रश्न
With reference to the Gupta administration, mention briefly: The position of the King and his Ministers.
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उत्तर
With reference to the Gupta administration, the given headlines are explained ahead
The position of the King and his Ministers: The Guptas discarded the modest title of Rajan and assumed titles like—Maharajadhiraja, Parambhattaraka and Paramadaivata. An important feature of the period was the emphasis on divine character of kingship. Titles such as ‘Paramadaivata’ raised rulers to the level of Gods. Several ministers assisted the king in the task of administration. The Mantri stood at the head of civil administration. Other important officials included the Senapati (General of the Army), the Chief of the Palace Guards and Sandhivigrahika that is, the Minister for foreign affairs.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Which great conquest enabled Chandragupta II to carry the title of Sakari?
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Whose reign marks the climax of the Pallava power?
Who converted Kanishka to Buddhism?
Samudragupta earned a reputation as one of the greatest kings and conquerors. In this context, explain:
His Personal Attainments
How was Samudragupta a bold and great conqueror?
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Explain how Chandragupta II expanded his empire.
With reference to political conditions in India between 6th and 8th centuries, answer the following question:
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Fa-hien’s Account of his times
With reference to the Gupta administration, mention briefly:
Provincial and District Administrative Machinery
