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The Later Vedic Period (c. 1000-500 BCE) marked a significant transition in the political organization of ancient India. During this era, political structures evolved from tribal chiefdoms to more centralized kingdoms, with the emergence of new forms of governance and administrative institutions.
The term ‘Nagara’, referring to commercial quarters, is found in the later Vedic texts. However, large towns appeared only at the end of the Vedic period. The sites of Hastinapura and Kausambi are considered proto urban (urban-like) settlements. |
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Srauta sacrifices (sacrifices to achieve some benefits) were carried out to control the resources.
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