Socio-Economic Condition in the Vijaynagar Empire: A Brief Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v4i10.2469Keywords:
Growth, Population, Academics, Scholars, Indian SocietyAbstract
Women enjoyed equal authority because the King believed in the development and prosperity of all people. The population's equitable involvement contributed to the economy's growth throughout a number of industries, including trade, commerce, agriculture, and industry. Because of this, the Vijayanagar kingdom had terrible economic conditions. The purpose of the research is to examine the social and economic circumstances inside the Vijaynagar kingdom. The analysis suggests that monarchs from various dynasties were dedicated to advancing cities, industry, agriculture, and other advancements that bolstered the state of the economy.
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