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The State In Ancient India is a definitive historical study that delves into the complex political and administrative systems of ancient India. Beni Prasad meticulously analyzes the evolution of state institutions, from early kingdoms to organized empires, examining how ancient Indian rulers managed governance, taxation, and justice.
The work explores the philosophical underpinnings of statecraft as reflected in texts like the Arthashastra and Vedic literature. Prasad investigates the relationship between monarchy, bureaucracy, and society, providing insights into how ancient Indian states maintained order and prosperity. The book covers various dynasties, their administrative practices, legal systems, and the mechanisms of power that sustained these civilizations for centuries.
Essential for historians, students of ancient history, and those interested in comparative political systems, this scholarly work offers valuable perspectives on how ancient India developed sophisticated state structures that influenced Asian governance for millennia.







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