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Marked 6 years 1 week ago onto CBSE class 6 Social Science Kingdoms, kings and an early republic

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Learning important concepts is very important for the students to score well in exams. Extramarks provides videos and notes for easy learning. In this chapter, you will get to know about how a king used to be appointed in ancient times such as elections, ashwamedha, etc. You will also learn about the castes in which our Indian Society was divided during the Vedic period. Get more information on Extramarks website.

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