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how were the tax collected during the 7th century

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Ghari was tax on Houses. It was introduced by Allauddin Khilji.[1]

Charah was tax on Grass lands used for grazing of animals.It was also introduced by Allauddin Khilji.[1]

Kharaz was tax levied on gross production of lands belonged to non - Muslims.

Ushraf was tax levied on gross production of lands belonged to Muslims.

Zakat was religious tax levied on Muslims.[1]This was kept in the special treasury of Diwan-i-Rasalat headed by Dabir-i-Mulk

Khoms was 1/7th of production from mines.

In the Vijayanagara Empire, the Government department responsible collecting the land revenue is called as Athanave. The Vijaya-nagara emperors collected the taxes based on the soil fertility of lands. Ta on production is 1/6 of the gross production. It was paid either in the form of crop or Money. Heavy taxes were levied on prostitution.

Turkey sultans and Guznavids followed the Hanafi School of Muslim Jurisprudence as their money policy. The cost were very low in the time of Ibrahim Lodi. In Vijayanagar Empire the cost of goods was also low


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