The place served as the court of Justice was ______.
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Paddy and Sugarcane were produced in ______.
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Which of the following statement is/are not true.
- Nanmaran was praised as the lord of Korkai.
- Paddaikottil was a place where weapons were kept.
- Women had many restrictions in social life during Sangam age.
- Koothu means folk drama.
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The crown prince was known as ______.
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Veera kazhal means ______.
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Pattinam was the name for a ______.
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The King’s court was called Arasavai.
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The King’s army consisted of eight divisions.
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The entire kingdom was called Nadu.
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What were the prominent weapons used during the Sangam period?
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Mention the important towns of the Sangam period.
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Write about the Kingship under the Sangam polity.
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The Sakas appointed ______ or satraps as provincial governors.
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The Indo – Greek rule in India was ended by the ______.
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Saka ruler Mogain capital was ______.
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Rudradaman ______ inscription was the first inscription in chaste Sanskrit.
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Mao’s name is mentioned in the Mora inscription.
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How did the Sakas assimilate into Indian Society?
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Only about ______ of the area is cultivable in Asia.
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