Khalisah

Khalisah
   In the Delhi sultanate as well as in the regional sultanates of the 15th century, the income from the khalisah or crown lands was reserved for the sultan, that is, for the central treasury. The khalisah revenues were administered directly by the central wazir.

Historical dictionary of Medieval India. . 2011.

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