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Answered by labdhee82
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Chauth (from Sanskrit meaning one-fourth) was a regular tax or tribute imposed, from early 18th century, by the Maratha Empire in India. It was an annual tax nominally levied at 25% on revenue or produce, hence the name.

Sardeshmukhi was an 10% tax levied upon the Land revenue by the Deshmukhs in the Land of Mughals kept for himself .

Sardeshmukhi differed largely from the Chouth in its origin and character. If the Chouth was based on might, the Sardeshumukhi was based on convention.

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