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The expression Paura Janapada in ancient India provides a fascinating insight into the governance and societal structures of the time. This term appeared in plural form, indicating distinct assemblies—Paura referring to the inhabitants of towns and Janapada representing the larger territorial divisions that comprised a kingdom. When utilized in the neuter singular as Paura-Janapada, it signified a constitutional body made up of representatives from both the capital and rural areas.

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The Concept of Paura Janapada in Ancient India

The expression Paura Janapada in ancient India provides a fascinating insight into the governance and societal structures of the time. This term appeared in plural form, indicating distinct assemblies—Paura referring to the inhabitants of towns and Janapada representing the larger territorial divisions that comprised a kingdom. When utilized in the neuter singular as Paura-Janapada, it signified a constitutional body made up of representatives from both the capital and rural areas.

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