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प्रश्न
In the 6th century BC, many Republics developed in India. In this context explain: The administrative system of the Republics.
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उत्तर
In the 6th century BC. many Republics developed in India in this context the mentioned headline is explained as under:
The administrative system of the Republics: The administrative and judicial business of the Republic was carried on in the public assembly (council). The assembly also met to make laws for the republic. The people had an elected chief, called He presided over the Assembly sessions. Some of the eminent republics were the Shakyas of Kapilvastu, the Videhas of Mithila, and the Lichhavis of Vaishali. Each republic was a nation-in-arms. But these republics did not become purely ‘military’.
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