Taxes other than Land tax during Mughal period
During the Mughal period, the economic system was primarily agrarian, with agriculture as the backbone of the economy. While land tax (known as *zabt*) was the most significant source of revenue, the Mughal Empire also levied various other taxes. These taxes were essential for the state’s financial management and were imposed on trade, customs, industries, and professions.
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