Kahte
Kahte is a historical term that has seen varied usage and interpretation across different contexts. Its primary association is with a form of payment or tribute, often levied in agrarian societies. Historically, kahte could refer to a portion of a harvest, a fixed sum of money, or a service rendered by a tenant or subject to a landlord or ruler. The specifics of what constituted kahte, its amount, and the frequency of its collection, would depend heavily on the prevailing economic conditions, social structures, and legal frameworks of the time and place.
In some regions, kahte also carried connotations of a tax or fee for certain privileges or protections.