- produce,
hence the name, on
lands that were
under nominal Mughal rule. The
sardeshmukhi was an
additional 10% levy on top of the chauth. A
tribute paid to the...
- accession, Rafi ud-Darajat
returned the
favour by
granting Chauth and
Sardeshmukhi rights in 6
Mughal provinces to them. The
condition was that
these would...
-
demanding the
Maratha right of "Chauth" (literally: 1/4th of revenues) and "
Sardeshmukhi" (an
additional 10% of revenues) of the old
Mughal provinces of the Deccan...
- (Nizam-ul-Mulk had
called for
arbitration over the
payment of the
Chauth and
sardeshmukhi) and
started mobilizing an army. With the
monsoons over and the land...
- of the
Sayyid brothers,
granted Shahu rights to
collecting Chauth and
Sardeshmukhi from the six
Mogul provinces of Deccan, and full
possession of the territories...
-
Madhosingh I of
Jaipur in his
contest with
Ishwari Singh.
Granted an
Imperial Sardeshmukhi for Chandore, for his
gallantry in the
Rohilla campaign of 1748. From...
-
raids in the rich
Mughal province of Gujarat,
collecting chauth and
sardeshmukhi taxes.
After the
death of his
father Khande Rao in 1729,
Trimbak Rao...
-
Maratha Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath had the
right to
collect chauth and
sardeshmukhi from Berar. In 1724, the Nizam-ul-Mulk Asif Jah
established the independent...
- This page
examines the
forms of
taxation levied in
India during the
Middle Ages.
Ghari was a tax on houses. It was
introduced by
Allauddin Khilji. Charah...
-
Khanderao Dabhade refused the
Peshwa to
share the
right of
Chauth and
Sardeshmukhi tribute collection to
Chhatrapati Shahu I, it led
rivalry between the...