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how tax was collected during the mughalrule​

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Answered by pragya948
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land revenue was a major source of income in Mughal rule it was generally released at one by fifth of the total produced thought the Sultans like Alauddin Khilji and Muhammad Tughlaq raised it to one by two of the produce

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Answered by BangtanARMY1306
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Although the Mughal empire was created and sustained by military warfare, it did not vigorously suppress the cultures and peoples it came to rule, but rather equalized and placated them through new administrative practices, and diverse ruling elites, leading to more efficient, centralised, and standarized rule.The base of the empire's collective wealth was agricultural taxes, instituted by the third Mughal emperor, Akbar. These taxes, which amounted to well over half the output of a peasant cultivator, were paid in the well-regulated silver currency, and caused peasants and artisans to enter larger markets

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