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what was the per capita tax known in kamrup during the British period

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Answered by ABHIJITCID
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The Indian economy under the British Raj describes the economy of India during the years of the British Raj, from 1858 to 1947. During this period, according to British economist Angus Maddison, India's share of the world economy collapsed from 24.4% in 1700 to 4.2% in 1950. India experienced deindustrialization.[1] Compared to the Mughal Era, India during the British colonial era had a lower per-capita income, a large decline in the secondary sector,[2] and lower levels of urbanisation.[3]

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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In the region of Kamrup, there was a tax system. Basically, the house tax was named as kurika tonah. Before the British rule, the name of the tax was Kharikatana.

1 rupee per head became the amount of tax in the region, however there were changes in the later period of life for the people of Kamrup. The tax system was never a constant.

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