ponnahduslevy
Ponnahduslevy, also known as the "Ponnahdus Levy," is a historical tax levied in the 19th century in the Kingdom of Mysore, a region in present-day Karnataka, India. The term "Ponnahdus" translates to "to take away" in Kannada, reflecting the nature of the tax. This levy was imposed by the Mysore government to fund various public works and administrative expenses.
The Ponnahdus Levy was a significant source of revenue for the Mysore government, particularly during times
The implementation of the Ponnahdus Levy had both positive and negative impacts on the local population. On
The Ponnahdus Levy was eventually abolished in the early 20th century as part of broader reforms aimed