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Question
With reference to Mauryan administration, answer the following question:
What is meant by the Pan-Indian character of Mauryan administration?
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Solution
The Pan-Indian character of Mauryan administration means the ruling region of the Mauryan empire extended to a vast area of India from the N. W. part to Bengal and up to the Mysore region in South.
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