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In ancient Egypt, pharaoh collected what from the peasant farmers

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In ancient Egypt, pharaohs collected various forms of taxes and tributes from peasant farmers, primarily in the form of agricultural products. The most common form of taxation was a portion of the crops that farmers produced, typically consisting of grains such as wheat and barley. This tax was usually collected after the harvest and could vary in amount based on the region, crop yield, and time of year.

In addition to crop taxes, peasants may have also been required to provide labor for state projects, such as building temples and pyramids, or participate in local military service. The pharaoh's ability to extract resources from the peasantry was crucial for maintaining the economy, building monumental architecture, and supporting the state bureaucracy.
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