History, asked by bhuvaneshwariharinid, 8 months ago

• Even today, designing a good system of taxation is a big
challenge for both developing and developed countries.
The Delhi Sultanate had separate taxes on cultivation,
cattle, and houses. Kharaj (tax on cultivation) was taken
from farmers depending on how much they produced.
What part of their produce was paid by farmers as kharaj?

Most empires begin when a foreign ruler or invader attacks
border towns of an existing empire, and then starts
attacking the hinterland. What were the biggest challenges
faced by the Delhi Sultans in expanding their rule from
Delhi to other parts of the Indian sub-continent?

Muhammad Tughluq and Alauddin Khalji raised a large standing
army to defend Delhi from Mongol attacks. And Alauddin Khalji
also built a garrison town to protect it from attacks. Which town
was it?

The early Delhi Sultans mostly earned by looting and threatening
the locals. But this is a risky and expensive way of getting money
and power. So every conqueror tries to set up a system where he
can collect taxes from people who are encouraged to work hard.
And that is what the Delhi Sultanate also gradually implemented.
There were three major types of taxes they collected: on
cultivation, on cattle, and on houses. What was the tax collected
on cultivation called?
in this 4 questions are there answer for that i need it urgently pls​

Answers

Answered by santoshvarma2349
4

Explanation:

50percent tax was collected

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