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Code of ancient India
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No matter the era, humans cannot thrive without a set of rules. As it seems, there was also a code of law in ancient India. I'd like you to search for it and examine its content. Ask a Scholar in Calicut about it.
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An age when religion was canon
In ancient times, politics and religion were one and the same in most regions.
Ancient Indian society was based on the Hindu model.
I think I have a detailed description in my library on religious studies.

The laws of Manu
Law, in ancient Indian society was based on the Manusmriti. Manu is a legendary figure, son of Brahma and originator of the human race.
This book of law is regarded as the teachings of Manu.
It covers a wide area, from the creation of the world to society and law.

The Hindu laws
The law of ancient India appears to be the Manusmriti.
It's content lies at the foundation of Hinduism.
I think it can be found in a temple in Calicut.
Search for it in the temple.
Ancient Code of Laws
The Laws of Manu
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The Laws of Manu ★★ (Religious legacy) Exp:280 Fame:125
Laws of Hinduism. Comprised of twelve chapters that cover the fundamentals of Brahmanism and Hinduism. They record not only laws but also ceremonies and customs for living.