History, asked by poojotha0097665421, 6 months ago

Taxes from peasants and traders, as well as tributes from the local lords was the source of income of the king
in north India during this period.' Justify this statement on the basis of the socio-political and economic set-u
of the period.​

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Answered by ASHAHL30
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Answer:

Taxes on Peasantary and trade as well as tribute of local kings was used in warfares , building forts , paying soldiers etc.

- A king was dependent on his soldiers for protection and the soldiers were dependent on the taxes for income which was given by the people of the kingdoms.

Therefore , TAX COLLECTION WAS THE MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME IN A KING’S KINGDOM/EMPIRE

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Answered by Dhanush5830
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