Chandragupta Maurya and His TimesThis is a comprehensive work dealing with the life and times of India`s first historical emperor, and a picture of the civilization of India in the early period of the fourth century BC. The author had utilized much material found in Arthasastra. The work also embodies collation and comparison of evidence from different sources, classical works in Sanskrit, Buddhist and jaina texts and the inscriptions of Asoka. The book gives a detailed account of Chandragupta Maurya and the general view of his administration. It has covered almost all aspects of administration including the king, ministers and officers with rules of service and divisions of administrative departments; governance of land system and rural administration along with municipal administration, the source of law and dispensation of justice and the army and its management. Besides social and economic conditions of that times have been elaborately discussed. The detailed contents serves as an index of subjects, the other parts are--Index of technical terms, three appendics which enrich utility of the book and a plate of typical Mauryan Coins. |
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... labour . They abstain from hot and highly seasoned food . " This is a description of the first Asrama of life , that of the Brahmachari , followed by that of the householder . Only there is a mistake in taking the period of studentship ...
... labour . They abstain from hot and highly seasoned food . " This is a description of the first Asrama of life , that of the Brahmachari , followed by that of the householder . Only there is a mistake in taking the period of studentship ...
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Radhakumud Mookerji. any bodily labour at all or of contributing from the produce of their labour anything to the common stock , nor indeed , is any duty absolutely binding on them , except to per form the sacrifice offered to the gods ...
Radhakumud Mookerji. any bodily labour at all or of contributing from the produce of their labour anything to the common stock , nor indeed , is any duty absolutely binding on them , except to per form the sacrifice offered to the gods ...
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... labour . The State Spinning House was both a Spinning and Weaving Mill which manufactured yarns of cotton , silk ... labour of women who were helpless and even supplied purdah women with orders for spinning yarı . through its women ...
... labour . The State Spinning House was both a Spinning and Weaving Mill which manufactured yarns of cotton , silk ... labour of women who were helpless and even supplied purdah women with orders for spinning yarı . through its women ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Greatness I Earliest Indian Emperors 1 Terms and Ceremonies | 10 |
Taxila 16 Education at Taxila | 16 |
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