The Mauryan Empire, under the reign of Ashoka and his predecessors, had a well-organized and efficient administrative system. The administration of the Mauryan Empire was characterized by a centralized bureaucracy, with a focus on efficient governance, maintenance of law and order, revenue collection, and welfare of the people. Here are key aspects of the Mauryan administration: 1. Monarchical System: The Mauryan Empire was a monarchy, with the king at the top of the administrative hierarchy. The king was the supreme authority and held absolute power. Ashoka, like his predecessors, exercised significant control over the administration and made important decisions. 2. Administrative Divisions: The Mauryan Empire was divided into provinces called "Janapadas" or "Mahajanapadas." Each province was governed by a high-ranking official known as a "Mahamatya" or "Maharaja." The provinces were further divided into districts or "Vishayas," which ...
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