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Amil-Guzar in Medieval India was a
Village Headman
Trader
Revenue Collector
Banker
In medieval India, an Amil-Guzar was a revenue collector. The term is often associated with the administration of revenue and taxation during that period. Amil-Guzars were responsible for the collection of revenue and ensuring that it reached the state treasury. They played a significant role in the fiscal administration of the time.
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