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Theory Of Government In Ancient India (Post-Vedic) is a comprehensive historical analysis that delves into the complex political frameworks and governance systems that emerged in ancient India following the Vedic era. The work, authored by the distinguished scholars Arthur Berriedale Keith and Beni Prasad, provides an in-depth examination of how government institutions evolved and functioned during this transformative period.
The book traces the development of administrative structures, the role of monarchies, the functioning of assemblies, and the intricate systems of law and order that characterized ancient Indian polity. It explores the philosophical foundations of governance and political thought as reflected in ancient Indian texts and practices. The authors analyze the relationship between rulers and subjects, the distribution of power, and the mechanisms through which states maintained control and organized their societies.
This work serves as an invaluable resource for historians, scholars, and students interested in understanding the political history of India and the development of governmental systems in ancient civilizations.







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