4. What were the sources of revenue during Mauryan period?
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Revenue was collected on land, irrigation, shops, customs, forests, ferry, mines and pastures. License fees were collected from artisans and fines were charged in the law courts. Most of the land revenue was one-sixth of the produce.
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The mainstay of the economy under the Mauryas was agriculture, through trade was becoming increasingly more important. Cultivators formed a majority of the population and taxes on agriculture were the main source of revenue.
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