Evidence of water tax is provided by the inscriptions of:

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  1. Palas
  2. Senas
  3. Pratiharas
  4. Gahadavalas

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Option 4 : Gahadavalas
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The correct answer is option 4) Gahadavalas

  • The evidence of water tax is provided by the inscriptions of Gahadavalas
  • They ruled for over a century (1080-1097 AD), In North India, which extended from the western bank of Yamuna in the west to Patna Monnghyr and Bodhgaya in Bihar in the east.
  • It extended from the foothills of the Himalayas in the north to Beghelkhanda in Madhya Pradesh in the south.

Additional Information

  • According to the Gahadavala inscriptions, Govindachandra appreciated and patronised different branches of learning.
  • The Gahadavala kings worshipped Vishnu.
  • The Gahadvala inscriptions describe the kings as Parama-Maheshvara ("devotees of Shiva").
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