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Vishaya

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Not to be confused with Visayas.

A vishaya (IAST: Viṣaya) was a historical administrative unit of India, generally equivalent to a modern district.[1]

Several other terms for units equivalent to a modern district appear in historical inscriptions, including āhāra, rashtra (rāṣṭra), maṇḍala, and deśa. The exact meaning of these terms varies by the period, the ruling dynasty, and the region. For example:[2]

The governor of a vishaya was called a vishaya-pati or a vishayadhyaksha.[1] A vishaya was often included in a larger subdivisions such as a bhukti (province). It was often divided into smaller units such as a bhoga.[2]

  1. ^ a b A. S. Altekar (2002) [1949]. State and Government in Ancient India. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 215. ISBN 9788120810099.
  2. ^ a b D.C. Sircar (2017) [1965]. Indian Epigraphy. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 378–382. ISBN 9788120841031.