Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Ancient India: Kings, Farmers and Towns

Question:

The attempt of kings to present themselves as supermen through land grants was primarily to convey which of the following message?

Options:

Convey a sense of humility to their subjects.

Project their image as powerful rulers.

Promote democratic ideals in governance.

Maintain a facade of cultural diversity.

Correct Answer:

Project their image as powerful rulers.

Explanation:

Historians hold differing viewpoints on the impact of land grants. Some argue that they were part of a strategy adopted by ruling lineages to expand agriculture into new territories. On the other hand, some believe that land grants indicate a decline in political power, as kings sought to gain allies by granting land to others when losing control over their samantas (feudal lords). It is suggested that, as a façade of power, kings attempted to present themselves as supermen, particularly as their control was waning.

While land grants shed light on the relationship between cultivators and the state, certain groups, such as pastoralists, fisherfolk, hunter-gatherers, mobile or semi-sedentary artisans, and shifting cultivators, were often beyond the reach of officials or samantas. These groups did not maintain detailed records of their lives and transactions, which makes understanding their historical context more challenging.