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What were vetti and ' kadamai'​

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Answered by jasnoor5065
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Explanation:

Vetti and Kadamai were two taxes imposed on the people by the Chola kings. Vetti was a tax that was not collected in the form of cash but in the form of forced labour. And kadamai was a land revenue.

Answered by Smartpolite
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Vetti was a tax imposed upon the forced labourers who had to work in the lands of the richer people. Kadamai was the land revenue imposed upon all the farming lands of the Chola kingdom.

The Kadamai tax was a type of land revenue that the peasants had to pay to their landlords or king. Additional Information – The capital of the Chola dynasty was Poompuhar, Woraiyur, Thiruvarur, Thanjavur, Gangaikonda Cholapuram, and Pazhayarai.

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