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Jizya (Arabic: جِزْيَة, romanized: jizya), or jizyah, is a type of
taxation historically levied on non-Muslim
subjects of a
state governed by
Islamic law...
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annexing the
largest Hindu state in
northern India,
Aurangzeb reimposed the
jaziya tax on its non-Muslim po****tion on 2
April 1679 One of Jaswant's pregnant...
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penalize the
emperor by
stopping the
payment of
Jaziya and the
Aurangzeb would penalize him for
defaulting on
Jaziya in
other instances by
taking away
other territories...
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freedom of
Mewar and
other Rajput states. He also
fought against the
Jaziya; a
religious tax
imposed on the
Hindus for
their pilgrimage. But with the...
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rules included the re-imposition of
Jaziya,
which had been
abolished by Akbar. However,
despite imposition of
Jaziya Aurangzeb's army had a high proportion...
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Rajput weddings. It was at Jai Singh's
insistence that the
hated jaziya tax,
imposed on the
Hindu po****tion by
Aurangzeb (1679), was
finally abolished...
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Their atrocities chiefly consisted of
levying monthly amounts i.e.,
Zizya (
Jaziya) on
every town and village.
Wherever these amounts were
willingly paid there...
- Ghurye, the main
reason for the
rebellion was the
imposition of land tax (
Jaziya) by
Sultan Aurangzeb. The Koli
Zamidars had
taken up arms
against the Sultan...
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Mughal Empire. The
early period of
Islamic rule saw the
imposition of a
Jaziya tax on non-Muslims,
temple destruction and
forcible conversions. However...
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Sultan of
Golconda (1672-1686) –
under his orders,
Gopanna enforced the
Jaziya religious tax, a
penalty designed to
force Hindus to
adopt Islam. Gopanna...