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gabelles Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( gabelles ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଗାବେଲସ୍,

Noun:

ହରିଣ,

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gabelles's Usage Examples:

"Les gabelles d"Avignon d"Innocent VI à Grégoire XI".


1654, the knight François de Mirman, conseiller du roi and intendant des gabelles, had the titles of "baron de Florac, seigneur de Bélarga, etc.


The first fermes générales was instituted in 1680 to collect gabelles, aides, taille and douane .


, was a French poet and tax farmer-general (fermier général des gabelles) in Dauphiné and Provence.


On March 16, 1341, Philip VI of Valois established the first permanent royal tax on salt in France, known as the Pays de grandes gabelles.


vassal citizens, revenues of the vassals, censuses, services, bondage and gabelles".


Pierre d"Alvimare du Briou, a lawyer in the Parliament and receiver of gabelles and Cécile Doury de Sacy.


With this sense of aristocracy they declared themselves exempt from gabelles and city property taxes, billeting of troops, and even tithes.


d"établir un impôt unique, en remplacement des tailles, capitation, aides, gabelles et tabac, 1789.


with which the Electi Civitatis Neapolis lodge an appeal against some gabelles; the document has a seal imprinted on paper in turn attached to the sheet.


Because of the gabelles, common salt was of such a high value that it caused mass population shifts.


Members (parlementaires) were exempt from gabelles, city property taxes, and tithes; exempt from billeting of troops; and.



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