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Q57 (CDS-II/2018) History & Culture › Ancient India › Ancient social structure Answer Verified

According to the Tamil Sangam texts, who among the following were the large landowners?

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According to early Tamil Sangam literature, the social structure in South Indian villages was categorized based on land ownership and occupation. The texts identify three primary groups: the Vellalars, who were the large landowners and held significant social and economic power . Below them were the Uzhavars, who served as ordinary ploughmen or peasants . The lowest tier consisted of landless laborers and slaves, referred to as Kadaisiyar and Adimai . This differentiation highlights the growing inequality and agrarian hierarchy in the Tamil region during the early historical period . In contrast, the term 'Gahapati' was primarily used in Pali texts of the Buddhist tradition to designate householders or landholders in Northern India, rather than in the Tamil Sangam context . Therefore, Vellalars specifically represents the large landowner class in the Sangam social hierarchy.

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  1. [1] THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART I, History CLASS XII (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 2: Kings, Farmers and Towns > 5.3 Differences in rural society > p. 39
  2. [2] History , class XI (Tamilnadu state board 2024 ed.) > Chapter 11: Later Cholas and Pandyas > Introduction > p. 155
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