Ancient Indian society had a complex system of land grants and ownership. Kings often granted land to religious and educational institutions.
Why were such land grants significant in ancient Indian economics?
They enabled the establishment of new cities.Incorrect Answer
They facilitated trade with foreign lands.Incorrect Answer
They supported religious and educational activities which were integral to society.Correct Answer
They were used to reward military achievements.Incorrect Answer
Explanation:
Land grants to religious and educational institutions helped in promoting culture and knowledge.
These grants were not primarily for the establishment of cities or trade but for sustaining religious practices.
Military rewards were generally given in the form of gifts, titles, or other forms of compensation.
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