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Following title was not assumed by the samantha's

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I hope this helps u mate EXPLANATION:Some types of Samantas mentioned by Banabhatta are:Samanta: which signified the lowest and ORDINARY TYPE of vassal.[8]Mahasamantha (Maha-Samanta): a step higher than a Samanta.[8]Shatrumahasamanta (Shatru-Maha-Samanta): a conquered enemy chief.[8]Aptasamanta (Apta-Samanta): those who willingly accepted vassalage and the emperor as their overlord.[8]Pradhanamahasamanta (Pradhana-Maha-Samanta): who were most trusted hands of the emperor and never disregarded their advice.[9][8]Pratisamanta (Prati-Saamanta): who were OPPOSED to the king and meant a hostile vassal.[9][8] Though hostile, all Samantas had military obligations. If they did not fulfill their obligations, the king could seize their territory and appoint a new Samanta. Despite this, some Samantas would keep trying to throw off their allegiance to the king and assert their own independent rule.Banabhatta uses the term Anuraktamahasamanta (Anurakta-Mahasamanta) only once and it possibly meant those especially attached to their overlord.[8]



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