The two popular assemblies which seem to have formed an essential feature of the government during the Age of Rig Veda are:

The two popular assemblies which seem to have formed an essential feature of the government during the Age of Rig Veda are: Correct Answer Sabha and Samiti

Sabha:Sabha was the assembly in early Rig-Vedic and the assembly hall in later Rig-Vedic period. Women who attended this assembly were known as Sabhavati. It was a kin based assembly. Samiti:Samiti was a folk assembly in which people of the tribe gathered for transacting tribal business. It discussed philosophical issues and was concerned with religious ceremonies and prayers.

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