Shulkha, during the Mauryan Empire, referred to a system of taxes and levies imposed on agricultural produce and trade. It was a crucial part of the state's revenue collection, enabling the Mauryan administration to maintain its vast bureaucracy and military. The tax was generally collected in kind, meaning a portion of the harvest or goods was taken rather than cash. This system helped sustain the economic stability of the empire and supported various public projects and welfare activities.
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Sungus
what were the contributions mauryas had
mauryas
he ruled it stricktly and harshly
cause they wanted to
Not sure about that.
They have the same religions
the location,social structures, Religion, and goverment.
They have the same religions
BRIHADRATA was the last ruler of the Mauryas .He was weak and unsuccessful in bringing up the kingdom
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