UPSC History Early empire (6 BCE to 1 CE) Question Bank Sangam/Deccans Era

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    The evidence of water-tax is provided by the inscriptions of

    A)  Pratiharas

    B)  Gahadavala

    C)  Chalukyas

    D)  Rashtrakutas

    Correct Answer: B

    Solution :

     The evidence of water tax is provided by the inscriptions of Gahadavalas. The Gahadavalas occupy a very important place in Indian history. They ruled for over a century (AD 1089-1097), over a vast region of North India, which extended from the western bank of Yamuna in the west to Patna, Monghyr and Bodhgaya in Bihar in the east. It extended from the foothills of the Himalayas in the north to Baghelkhanda in Madhya Pradesh in the south.


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