In medieval India, the designations ‘Mahattara’ and ‘Pattakila’ were used for-
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A.
military officers
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B.
village headman
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C.
specialist in Vedic rituals
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D.
chiefs of craft guilds
Correct Answer:
B. village headman
Explanation:
During the medieval period in India, the terms 'Mahattara' and 'Pattakila' referred to village headmen. These individuals served as community leaders and typically held the majority of the local land.
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