Mauryan administration

In Maurya administration the function of Aksha pataladhyaksha was had to check the accounts.

In Maurya administration the function of Ayudhagaradhyaksha was to check the Production and maintenance of armaments.

In Maurya administration the function of Devatadhyaksha was to look after religious institutions.

In Maurya administration the function of Hastyadhyaksha was had to check the elephant force.

In Maurya administration the function of Kosadhyaksha was to had to look after the Treasury.

In Maurya administration the function of Kosthagaradhyaksha was to had to look after the store house.

In Maurya administration the function of Kupyadhyaksha was to take care of the forest produce.

In Maurya administration the function of Lakshanadhyaksha was had to check the mint.

In Maurya administration the function of Manadhyaksha was had to check the measurements.

In Maurya administration the function of Mudradhyaksha was had to check the passport.

In Maurya administration the function of Pattanadhyaksha was had to take care of the ports.

In Maurya administration the function of Rathadhyaksha was Chariots had to be checked.

In Mauryan administration, the Chamberiain was called Dauvarika.

In Mauryan administration, the Chief Judge was called Vyavaharika.

In Mauryan administration, the Chief minister was called Mantrin.

In Mauryan administration, the Chief of the Frontier Defence was called Antapala.

In Mauryan administration, the Chief of the harem was called Antarvesika.

In Mauryan administration, the Chief of the Home Defence was called Dvarapala.

In Mauryan administration, the Chief of the Mines was called Karmantika.

In Mauryan administration, the Chief Priest was called Purohita.

In Mauryan administration, the City Constable was called Nayaka.

In Mauryan administration, the Collector general was called Samaharta.

In Mauryan administration, the commander-in-chief was called Senapati.

In Mauryan administration, the Crown prince (These four were the highest functionaries among the tirthas) was called Yuvaraja.

In Mauryan administration, the Divisional Commissioner was called Pradeshtri.

In Mauryan administration, the Governor of the City was called Paura.

In Mauryan administration, the Inspector general of prisons was called Prasastri.

In Mauryan administration, the Parishadhyaksha was called Mantri.

In Mauryan administration, the Police Chief was called Dandapal.

In Mauryan administration, the President of the Council was called Mantri.

In Mauryan administration, the Treasury Cheif was called Sanidhata.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Akaradhyaksha was to had to check mines.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Lohadhyaksha was to had to test iron.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Navadhyaksha was to state Boats checked.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Panyadhyaksha was that of commerce.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Pautavadhyaksha was to Had to check weights and measures.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Samsthadhyaksha was to check the market, wrong practices.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Savvarnika was to had to test Gold.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Sitadhyaksha was to Crown lands investigation.

In the Mauryan administration, the function of Sulkadhyaksha was to Toll/Customs check.

What was the Chamberiain called in the Mauryan administration?

What was the Chief Judge called in the Mauryan administration?

What was the Chief minister called in the Mauryan administration?

What was the Chief of the Frontier Defence called in the Mauryan administration?

What was the Chief of the harem called in the Mauryan administration?

What was the Chief of the Home Defence called in the Mauryan administration?

What was the Chief of the Mines called in the Mauryan administration?

What was the Chief Priest called in the Mauryan administration?

What was the City Constable called in the Mauryan administration?

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