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Kshatriyas: Kshatriya is one of the four varna (social orders) of the Hindu society. The Kshatriya varna came at the second number. The rulers came under this varna. They were expected to fight battles and to protect people. They could also perform sacrifices.
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The Janapadaswere the major realms republics or kingdoms of Vedic (Iron Age) India from about 1200 BC to the 6th century BC, which were then divided into the sixteen classical Mahajanapadas.
Mahājanapada literally "great realm" from maha, "great", and Janapada "foothold of a tribe", "country") refers to one of the sixteen kingdoms and oligarchic republics that existed in Ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE.
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Ashoka was a unique ruler. He was the only ruler who stopped the practice of expansion of empire after winning a war. He was the first ruler to who began the practice of direct communication with his subjects.
Ashoka two sons, Ujjeniya and Mahendra , and a daughter Sanghamitta .
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The Mauryan Empire was founded by Changragupta Maurya. It was founded about 2300 years ago. It was continued from 322 BC to 185 BC. A Brahmin; named Chanakya; helped Chandragupta in getting to rule over the Mauryan Empire. Chanakya proposed many innovative ideas about politics and governance. His ideas were written down in a book called Arthashastra. Initially, the Mauryan Empire began from the Magadha. Later, it expanded to different parts of India. It was the largest empire of its time. It was also the largest empire ever in the history of India.
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The surface of the earth is a complex zone. It can be divided into three main portions, viz. lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere.
The solid portion of the earth is called lithosphere. It is composed of rocks of the earth’s crust. There is a thin layer of soil on top. The soil contains mineral nutrients which sustain various organisms.
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| Gram Sabha | Gram Panchayat |
| 1)Members of Gram Sabha are not elected. | 1)Members of Gram Panchayat are elected representatives by the Gram Sabha. |
| 2)All the adults who is above the age of 18 years or have the right to vote are the members of the Gram Sabha. | 2)Ward members,Panchs and Panchayat president are the members of the Gram Panchayat. |
| 3)The members and the body are permanent. | 3)The members and body are elected after every 5 years. |
| 4)They keep an eye on the works of Gram Panchayat. | 4)They hear from the Gram Sabha and do the work. |
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