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what was sardeshmukhi?​

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Answered by utshandey10
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Sardeshmukhi was an annual tax nominally levied on sales or produce at 25 percent, hence the term. On the lands that were under nominal Mughal control, it was levied. On top of the Chauth, the Sardeshmukhi was an extra 10 percent tax. It is a tribute paid to the king.

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Answered by gg1668070
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Sardeshmukhi was a charge equal to one-tenth of the land revenue which a hereditary Deshmukh, in the time of the Mughals.

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