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Travancore , one of  the Princely  States in British India and later  became the Model  State in British  India carried a significant  role in  history when analysing  its system  of  taxation. Tax is one of the chief means for acquiring revenue and wealth. In the modern sense, tax means an amount of money imposed by a government on its citizens to run a state or government. But  the  system  of  taxation in  the  Native  States  of  Travancore had an unequal character or discriminatory character and  which was bound  up with  the  caste system.  In the case of Travancore and its society, the so called caste system brings artificial boundaries in the society.[i]


 


[i]      Samuel Mateer, Native Life in Travancore, London, 1883, p.292.

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