Chauth

/tʃɔːθ/ noun

A tax or tribute historically levied in India, comprising one-fourth of the revenue or agricultural produce from a region.

From Hindi/Marathi 'chauth,' derived from Sanskrit 'chaturtha' (fourth). The word reflects the specific fraction (one-quarter) that constituted this tax.

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