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Formerly, when the Muslim government was in power, the person appointed tax collector would collect the taxes of the local zamindars, or landholders

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"Formerly, when the Muslim government was in power, the person appointed tax collector would collect the taxes of the local zamindars, or landholders"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Antya-lila

Formerly, when the Muslim government was in power, the person appointed tax collector would collect the taxes of the local zamindars, or landholders. He would keep one fourth of the collection for himself as a profit, and the balance he would deliver to the treasury of the government.

At that time there was a Muslim official collecting the taxes of Saptagrāma.

Formerly, when the Muslim government was in power, the person appointed tax collector would collect the taxes of the local zamindars, or landholders. He would keep one fourth of the collection for himself as a profit, and the balance he would deliver to the treasury of the government.

Page Title:Formerly, when the Muslim government was in power, the person appointed tax collector would collect the taxes of the local zamindars, or landholders
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