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Republics in Ancient Uttar Pradesh

Republics in Ancient Uttar Pradesh: Governance and Administrative Systems

Introduction The ancient period of Indian history, particularly the 6th to 3rd centuries BCE, witnessed the emergence of ganarajya (republics) alongside monarchies. Derived from the Sanskrit term Gana (assembly or group) and Rajya (rule), a ganarajya represents a state governed collectively by an assembly, often comprising representatives of clans or tribes. These early republics reflect…

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Samudragupta's Allahabad Pillar Inscription

A Detailed Study of Samudragupta’s Allahabad Pillar Inscription

Introduction The Allahabad Pillar Inscription, also referred to as the Prayagraj Pillar Inscription, stands as one of the most significant epigraphical records of ancient India, shedding light on the reign of Samudragupta (c. 335–375 CE) of the Gupta dynasty. Erected in Prayagraj (Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh), the pillar originally belonged to Ashoka, and during the Gupta…

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