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The quantity of Fathang was generally
a).two phur
b)three phur
c)four phur
)five phur​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by brokendreams
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The quantity of Fathang was generally fixed at two phur.

what is Fathang?

  • 'Fathang' is a tax which was about 1-3 baskets of paddy to be given from every household in the village at the end of every year.  
  • The earlier measures of Fathang was replaced by kerosene tins. Normally, it was fixed at six tins.
  • In lieu, two rupees could also be paid.  

The person who receives Fathang:

  • The chief in a Mizo Society receives fathang. He will receive this as a tax from every village household at the end of the year.
  • It is paid in Mizo society to the chief of the village since he had jurisdiction over a certain tract of the cultivable land.

Hence, a quantity of two phur was to be paid as Fathang.

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