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- Bala_taxation abstract "Bala, Sumerian for "exchange", is the method by which the Ur III dynasty of Mesopotamia collected goods such as livestock, grain, labor and craft products from its provinces. Individuals of all rank were expected to contribute to this system. These taxes were used to fund building projects within the kingdom such as the building of canals which were vital in this area because the agriculture in this area was irrigated by water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Those projects were built by Gurush/Geme (Sumerian), men and women workers respectively, paid using goods collected from the tax system. The provinces in the Ur III Empire such as Girsu, Umma and Lagash contributed materials according to the nature of goods they produced, their size and the amount of goods they could produce. For instance Girsu was a rich source of grain and would provide grain to the bala system whereas Umma was a source of other goods such as leather, reed, and wood. The central state also provided protection to the provinces as a means of protecting the resources while in transit as well as the cities from being overrun by raiders.".
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- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Amorites.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Mesopotamian_units_of_measurement.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Barley.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_history_of_Iraq.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sumer.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ur.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Clay_tablet.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Cuneiform.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Drehem.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Elam.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Girsu.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Ibbi-Sin.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Lagash.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Nippur.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Shimashki.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Shulgi.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Sumer.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Third_Dynasty_of_Ur.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Umma.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink Ur_III.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLink File:Basse_Mesopotamie_Akkad-Ur3.png.
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- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bala taxation".
- Bala_taxation wikiPageWikiLinkText "bala".
- Bala_taxation hasPhotoCollection Bala_taxation.
- Bala_taxation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bala_taxation subject Category:Ancient_history_of_Iraq.
- Bala_taxation subject Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Bala_taxation subject Category:Sumer.
- Bala_taxation subject Category:Ur.
- Bala_taxation hypernym Method.
- Bala_taxation type Software.
- Bala_taxation comment "Bala, Sumerian for "exchange", is the method by which the Ur III dynasty of Mesopotamia collected goods such as livestock, grain, labor and craft products from its provinces. Individuals of all rank were expected to contribute to this system. These taxes were used to fund building projects within the kingdom such as the building of canals which were vital in this area because the agriculture in this area was irrigated by water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.".
- Bala_taxation label "Bala taxation".
- Bala_taxation sameAs m.0125p4lw.
- Bala_taxation sameAs Q18356259.
- Bala_taxation sameAs Q18356259.
- Bala_taxation wasDerivedFrom Bala_taxation?oldid=670484818.
- Bala_taxation depiction Ur_III.svg.
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