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... as the latter was always to obey the principle of Dharma ; it was limited
because the Purohita , the ministers and other officials ' played a vital role in the
administration ; it was limited as the people had a vital say in matters of
administration .
... as the latter was always to obey the principle of Dharma ; it was limited
because the Purohita , the ministers and other officials ' played a vital role in the
administration ; it was limited as the people had a vital say in matters of
administration .
Page 64
All power was centralised at one place - the capital , 61 which practically
managed the administration of the whole kingdom . True , there were many
institutions in the kingdom but these were not like the constituent parts of the
federal state .
All power was centralised at one place - the capital , 61 which practically
managed the administration of the whole kingdom . True , there were many
institutions in the kingdom but these were not like the constituent parts of the
federal state .
Page 87
Kālidāsa postponed bis analysis of such administration to a much later stage viz .
that of Atithi , in canto 17 , thereby fulfilling one of his major objectives . He also
wanted to shape a sharp contrast between Atithi and Agnivarna , which formed ...
Kālidāsa postponed bis analysis of such administration to a much later stage viz .
that of Atithi , in canto 17 , thereby fulfilling one of his major objectives . He also
wanted to shape a sharp contrast between Atithi and Agnivarna , which formed ...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
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