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Bimbisara and Ajatasattu were two powerful rulers to rule over Magadha. They used all the possible means to conquer other janapadas.
Mahapadma Nanda was another powerful ruler. He further spread the Magadha territory to the north-western part of the subcontinent.
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The function of a political state in exercising its government duties is called administration. Administration in rural areas involves many aspects. Some of them are as follows:
- Construction of public facilities; like road, drainage, check dams, drinking water facilities.
- Implementation of welfare schemes; like MNREGA.
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The function of a political state in exercising its government duties is called administration. Administration in rural areas involves many aspects. Some of them are as follows:
- Construction of public facilities; like road, drainage, check dams, drinking water facilities.
- Implementation of welfare schemes; like MNREGA.
- Settlement of disputes
- Maintenance of land records
- Collection of land revenue
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Ashoka was the most famous Mauryan ruler.
- He was the first ruler who tried to spread his message to the people through inscriptions.
- He is the only king in the history of the world who gave up conquest after winning a war.
- He followed a religious policy of his own and formulated the famous policy of Dhamma.
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Menander was initially a king of Bactria. After conquering the Punjab he established an empire in the Indian Subcontinent stretching from the Kabul River valley in the west to the Ravi River in the east, and from the Swat River valley in the north to Arachosia.
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Municipality: Municipality is an elected body; like the Gram Panchayat or the Parliament. The tenure of a municipality is for five years. In smaller towns, the municipality is called municipal council. In big cities, it is called municipal corporation, e.g. Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
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Manuscripts were usually written on palm leaf, or on the specially prepared bark of a tree known as the birch, which grows in the Himalayas, while inscriptions were engraved either on a stone surface or on bricks or metals.
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Harappa is in modern day Pakistan. This site was accidentally discovered. The East India Company was doing the construction of railway lines in 1856. Initially, the construction workers thought the ruins to be of some ordinary old city. The bricks from the site were used for the construction. It was about 80 years ago that archaeologists could realize that it was an ancient city.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago
In the Mauryan structure of power, the king was the supreme authority. A council of ministers called mantri parishad advised the king on important matters. The government was divided into several departments like treasury, industry, revenue and security. Every department was looked after by several officials appointed by the monarch. Officials such as mahamatras took care of the everyday administration of the state.
The territories of the empire were divided into several provinces. The most important provinces were put under the control of princes from the royal family. They were called ‘kumaras’. They looked after the administration of the provinces in the capacity of viceroys or royal representatives. The provinces were further divided into districts. Each district contained many nagaras (or towns) and gramas (or villages). At each level, designated officials looked after the day-to-day governance.
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