What was 'halivakara' in the gupta era of ancient india?
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It was kind of tax during the Gupta era.
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Haliakara was a kind of a tax during the Gupta Period.
Explanation:
- The Gupta Period was one of the largest empires after the fall of the Maurya Empire in the Indian Subcontinent.
- The period also noted for its achievements in art, architecture, philosophy, science, and religion.
- To maintain the kingdom, kings of the Gupta Period required taxes from its people.
- Some of its taxes include Bali, Bhoga, etc.
- Halivakara became one of the taxes collected in the empire.
- Halivakara was a plow tax, paid by every cultivator owning a plow.
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