Q. During medieval Andhra Pradesh, what was the king's share of the agricultural produce, typically amounting to one-third of the harvest, commonly called?
Answer: Bhodga
Notes: Bhodga denoted the king’s share of the produce, usually a third, collected as tax to support the state under Kakatiya and Vijayanagara rule in Andhra Pradesh.
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