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Download Solution PDFHow many types of taxes were in the reign of the ruler Alauddin Khalji?
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 3.
Key Points
- Alauddin Khilji
- Alauddin Khilji levied numerous taxes during his reign, including the Jaziya tax, Gharai tax, and Zakat.
- These taxes brought in a lot of money.
- He levied extra taxes on Hindus in addition to Jiziya and significantly raised their rates.
- So, they had to pay 50% of the product's price in land revenue.
- The Hindus additionally levied a housing tax.
- Ghari was a tax on houses.
- They were compelled to give the merchants most of the corn.
- The "Biswas" was established as the standard unit of measurement after Alauddin commanded that the entire land be measured using standard yields.
- Jizya is typically imposed as a tax on non-Muslim subjects of an Islamic state known as dhimmis as a means of revenue.
- Jizya is referred to in the Quran and hadiths without showing its rate or total, and its application has changed throughout Islamic history.
- Zakat was only imposed on Muslims.
- Zakat is generally described as a 2.5% tax on savings to be donated to the Muslim poor and needy.
Additional Information
- Khalji dynasty
- One of the Khalji dynasty's most formidable kings was Alauddin Khalji (1296–1316).
- He succeeded as Delhi's Sultan.
- He killed his father-in-law to increase his influence in Delhi.
- Alauddin protected his country from Mongol incursions during his rule at Jaran-Manjur, Sivistan, Kili, Delhi, and Amroha.
- In the future, he also invaded and seized control of Hindu kingdoms including Gujarat, Ranthambore, Chittor, Malwa, Siwana, and Jalore.
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