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mash [69]
2 years ago
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What enabled the economy of the mughal empire to flourish under the reign of akbar, the third mughal emperor?

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Rasek [7]2 years ago
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An improved system of taxation enabled the economy of the Mughal empire to flourish under the reign of Akbar.

<h3>What was the relation of Mugals with taxes?</h3>

Taxation was seen under the Mughal empire as the monarch's recompense for good governance and the security of his subject matters by the Mughals.

The major revenue base was land, This Empire started the process to collect the taxes with a few other taxes, including as import and export tariffs, as well as tributes from Mughal-controlled states.

Therefore, the Mughal Empire improved the system of taxation.

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