Free passes given by Indian rulers to traders for exempting taxes on goods _____________ (Hint- TSSKADA) *
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Free passes given by Indian rulers to traders for exempting taxes on goods Dastaks
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- During Aurangzeb's reign Indian markets, in particular, the Bengal market was tightly regulated and controlled. After his death, in 1716, Emperor Farrukshiyar made 3 "firmans" giving the Company duty-free trading rights to the Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and the Bengal provinces
- By this decree, the Company's president in Kolkata was given unprecedented authority to give free passes known as "dastaks" which would then exempt any shipment from paying duty.
- The Company later started to push the boundaries, "giving dastaks" to executives allowing them involve in duty-free trade
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