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What were bali and bhaga?​

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Answered by lovelysingh55
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Bhaga was levied on agricultural produce and the cattle at the rate of one-sixth (Shadabhaga) whereas Bali was a religious tribute. According to the Arthasastra, the Brahmins, women, children, armourers, sons and the king's men were exempted from paying tax.

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Answered by zumba12
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Bali was a religious tribute and Bhaga turned into levied on agricultural produce and cattle.

Explanation:

  • The Mauryans accumulated taxes. Two forms of taxes had been referred to withinside the Edicts of Ashoka. They had been Bali and Bhaga.
  • Bhaga turned into the primary object of sales which turned into levied the fee of one-fourth to one-sixth.
  • Sharecroppers, who had been given crown lands and different agricultural support through the kingdom, needed to pay 1/2 of the product to the kingdom.
  • Bali which turned into voluntary in Maurya technology and turned  given to the King has become obligatory in Gupta Era.
  • Asoka edict says that Lumbini turned into exempted from Bali and Bhaga turned into decreased components of the produce.
  • Maintenance of the Royal palaces, members, ministers, and public welfare had been the primary avenues to apply the sales.

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