Govt. Exams
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The Arthashastra provides comprehensive information about judicial systems, courts, punishments, and legal procedures in the Mauryan administration.
The Arthashastra advocates delegating authority to provincial administrators (like Rashtriya) while maintaining central control through spies and inspections.
The Arthashastra by Kautilya contains detailed descriptions of Mauryan administrative systems, social organization, and occupational classifications.
Maritime trade actually strengthened Gupta economy. Huna invasions, internal conflicts, and military expenditures were major causes of decline.
Rajukas were local officials in the Mauryan hierarchy responsible for administering justice, collecting revenue, and overseeing local governance at the district level.
Modern archaeological evidence suggests the decline resulted from environmental factors (climate change, river desiccation), tectonic activities, and possibly disrupted trade networks, not simply external invasion.
Rajamandala, described in texts like the Arthashastra, is a geopolitical concept where a king considers his neighbors as natural enemies and their enemies as natural allies.
The Chalcolithic (Copper Stone Age) period is defined by the concurrent use of copper tools and stone implements, representing a transitional phase between Neolithic and Bronze Age.
While the Rosetta Stone (1822) decoded Egyptian hieroglyphics, the Brahmi script was deciphered by James Prinsep in 1838, enabling scholars to read Ashoka's edicts and other ancient Indian inscriptions.
The Bhakti movement stressed personal devotion (bhakti) to God, often rejecting rigid Vedic rituals and caste distinctions, with figures like Kabir and Tulsidas promoting this approach.