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A Study of Towns, Trade and Taxation system in Medieval Assam
Author(s) -
Ebrahim Ali Mondal
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of history and social sciences/the journal of history and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2305-0187
pISSN - 2221-6804
DOI - 10.46422/jhss.v12i1.134
Subject(s) - clothing , commerce , craft , pottery , flourishing , business , handicraft , economy , carving , agricultural economics , ancient history , geography , economics , history , archaeology , psychology , psychotherapist
The present paper an attempt to analyse the growth of towns and trading activities as well as the system of taxation system in Assam during the period under study. The towns were filled by the various kinds of artisans and they produced numerous types of crafts such as textiles Sericulture, Dyeing, Gold and Silver works, Copper and Brass works, Iron works, Gunpowder, Bow and Arrow making, Boat-building, Woodcraft, Pottery and Clay modelling, Brick making, Stone works, Ivory, and carving works. The crafts of Assam were much demand in local markets as well as other regions of India. The towns gradually acquired the status of urban centres of production and distribution. Regular, weekly and fortnightly markets as well as fairs from time to time were held throughout Assam where the traders purchased with their goods for sale. In the business, community, which was, included the whole-sellers, retailers and brokers; they all had a flourishing business. Therefore, the towns were the one of the major source of income as a result the kings of Assam had built several customhouses, many gateways and toll gates in order to raise taxes of imports and exports and to check the activities of the merchants’ class. The source materials have been utilised various kinds of primary sources such as epigraphical records, coins, inscriptions, literary sources, travellers account as well as secondary works.

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