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With reference to ‘Vedic period’, consider the following statements:
1.Modern form of regular army structure was stressed during this period.
2.Tax was a major source of revenue for Rajas to maintain day to day affairs of the kingdom.
3.The Rig Vedic period marked hereditary succession as a general principle.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 and 2 only
3 only
1 and 3 only
None of the above
The modern form of a regular army structure was not stressed during the Vedic period. Military organization during this time was more tribal and less structured compared to modern armies.
Taxation as a major source of revenue for Rajas is not a characteristic of the Vedic period. During this time, revenue collection was more centered around gifts and tributes.
While hereditary succession might have been present to some extent, it wasn't a general principle during the Vedic period. Leadership often involved elections or selection based on merit rather than strict hereditary lines.
Therefore, none of the statements accurately represents characteristics of the Vedic period.
By: Kamal Kashyap ProfileResourcesReport error
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