Rahul Gurav

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A second important source of revenue was the state monopoly of alcohol, especially the palm liquor, toddy. The brothels, more numerous than in any other Indian city, were the distributing centres of toddy, for the prostitutes could only retain their licences if they persuaded their clients to drink a certain amount of liquor and thus contribute to the State’s revenue.5 There were more than twenty thousand prostitutes in Golconda.
Shivaji: The Grand Rebel
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