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Ottoman Caliphate tax From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Otlak resmi was a tax on pasture land in the Ottoman Caliphate. It was paid annually by herdsmen during the cold season (zemheri), to the timar holder or directly to the treasury,[1] in return for the right to let their livestock graze on open pasture.
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It could prove quite difficult to enforce otlak resmi (and other taxes) on nomadic farmers in border areas, who might try to play one state's tax-collector off against the other.[2]
Otlak resmi was a divani tax.
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