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9. The earliest tax “Bali” of Aryan Period refers to –
(A) Customary share of grain
(B) Forced labour
(C) Voluntary offerings
(D) Spoils of war​

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Answered by singhunendingrakesh
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Answer:

option C -voluntary offerings

Explanation:

During Rig-Vedic era, the basic unit of power lied within a ... the Rajan received only Bali, i.e. offering to a prince or to a god from the ... However these tributes were neither regular and nor stipulated and hence cannot be called a tax. ... Vidatha was the earliest folk assembly of the Aryans, performing all ..

Answered by smartbrainz
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The earliest tax “Bali” of Aryan Period refers to Voluntary Offerings

Option (C)

EXPLANATION:

  • The king received regular taxes referred to as Bali from his subjects at the early Vedic period. Bali was called and consisted of 1/6 farm products or livestock for a particular person.
  • Tributes extracted by the king from the conquered enemies were another form of Bali. A mechanism for collecting such taxes was in effect, but precise knowledge was lost in time.
  • Even in the later times, Bali was still present when other taxes emerged. A special tax was introduced that various kingdoms used to earn more revenue differently.

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