Explain the 3 local assemblies in the southern kingdom.
The three local assemblies in Southern kingdoms were
1. Sabha, which was an assembly of brahmin landowners and performed roles like looking irrigation, agricultural operations, making roads, local temples etc.
2. Ur, which was an assembly found in areas where the land owners were not brahmins.
3. Nagaram, which was an organisation of merchants.
1. Sabha, which was an assembly of brahmin landowners and performed roles like looking irrigation, agricultural operations, making roads, local temples etc.
2. Ur, which was an assembly found in areas where the land owners were not brahmins.
3. Nagaram, which was an organisation of merchants.