History of India General Knowledge Part 2
General knowledge useful for competitive exams
The power of the Rashtrakuta dynasty rose when the
Chalukya dynasty fell in the south. The
first king of this dynasty is believed to be Indra Prasham, Govind III was the
most powerful ruler of the Rashtrakuta dynasty.
Pulakeshi Bhiljo 8 At this time two kingdoms of the Yadav dynasty
existed:
(1) Devagiri and (2) Korasamudra. In Varasamudra was the rule of Hoy
Wanka and in Devgirvi was the rule of Padavo. Tarasamudra was the capital of
Hoyot and in Devagiri (present Dolatdhik) Shadhi. After the fall of the empire, new kingdoms
arose, including Valna's Kartiya, on the land between the Krisha and Kaveri
rivers, with Varangal as their capital, and Pallavavanka, an important dynasty,
founded by Bakhdev at Kanchipur. The
first in Mahendrava, the first in Narasimhava and the second in Narasimhava
were important rulers of this dynasty.Tanjor, Trichinapalli and Pudukozei were
the Chola Mandal kingdoms in the Middle Ages.
Tanjor was their Rajbhani.Rajraj I
was Rajadhiraja I and Rajendra I was one of Cholamandas. The aspirant also had the kingdom of Pandya,
the kingdom of Pandya was small but a large center of trade, at this time the
Che5 dynasty ruled over a part separated from Tamil. Was.
Another name for the chair is Kerala or Malayalam, Ayan was the first
ruler of Erwa and Sethungavan was the best ruler among the chair rulers. Rule of the Rajput era - The system was ruled
by various dynasties in the Rajput era.
At that time there were changes in the ruling dynasties but no change in
the political situation. In the Rajput
era, the position of king was traditional.
The eldest son of the king was to become the ruler. The king made one of his sons Yuvraj as his
successor. This Yuvraj would later
become king. There are examples of
people or courtiers electing a king by election. Such as Kashmir's Shakar was selected by the
Brahmajno Sabha.
There were two types of
ministers at this time: (1) March and (2) Secretaries. Was to be done and the work of the
secretaries was to bring peace and tranquility.
The final decision on every type of policy was made by the king. At this time the bureaucrats of the regime
held positions like Maha-Pratisthar and Dandanayak, making the head of the town
assembly the mayor, the importance of rural institutions was special in the
Rajput era. These institutions developed
to such an extent that the importance of Gram Panchayat remained even during
the Mughal period. Like the North, South
India was also subject to the Gram Panchayat.
Its chief, Mukhi or Sarpanch Gallato.
In some respects the gram sabha administered justice. But the supreme head of the judiciary in
state rule was the king.
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