Mechurchletukhutsesi

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Mechurchletukhutsesi (Georgian: მეჭურჭლეთუხუცესი) was the office of royal treasurer in the Medieval Georgia. The Royal Court Regulations described his position as exclusive: he dealt with customs, income tax, tax on merchants, the supply of money, gems and metal, as well as silver plate, dinner services and valuable fats used for lighting;[1] he watched over city mayors and their expenditure.[2]




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  1. ^ Monuments of Georgian Law, Vol. 3, p. 39
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