what taxes were imposed in mauryan empires
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In the wake of the demise of Alexander the Great in 323 bce, Chandragupta (or Chandragupta Maurya), originator of the Mauryan tradition, cut out the larger part of a domain that included the vast majority of the Indian subcontinent, with the exception of the Tamil-talking south.
The related term in Avestan and Old Persian is baga, of dubious significance yet utilized it could be said in which "ruler, supporter, sharer/wholesaler of favorable luck" may likewise apply.
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