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Feudality শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সামন্ততন্ত্র

Feudality Meaning In Bengali সামন্ততন্ত্র

Feudality

সামন্তরাজ্য, সামন্তাধিকার, সামন্ততন্ত্র,

Definition

1) Feudality refers to a social system in which land is held in exchange for service or loyalty, often characterized by a hierarchical structure of land ownership and obligations between lords and vassals.
2) Feudality can also describe a political system based on the granting of land in exchange for military service and loyalty, prevalent in medieval Europe.
3) Feudality may also refer to a system of governance and land ownership where power and control are decentralized, with local lords or landowners holding authority over specific territories within a larger kingdom or empire.

Examples

Feudality Example in a sentence

1) Feudality was a system of social hierarchy during medieval times.

2) The knights were an essential part of the feudal system in Feudality.

3) Feudality regulated the relationships between lords and vassals.

4) The king held the highest authority in the Feudality system.

5) In Feudality, land ownership was a key aspect of power and wealth.

6) The peasants worked the land in exchange for protection from their lord in Feudality.

7) Feudality created a complex network of obligations and responsibilities.

8) The feudal system in Feudality was based on loyalty and service.

9) Feudality determined social status and power based on land ownership.

10) The decline of Feudality eventually led to the rise of a more centralized government.

Part of Speech

Feudality (Noun)

Synonyms

Appanage , Apanage , Feudality - (NOUN) সামন্তরাজ্য

Feudality - (NOUN) সামন্তাধিকার

Feudalism , Feudality - (NOUN) সামন্ততন্ত্র

Encyclopedia

Feudality refers to a social system in which land is held in exchange for service or loyalty, often characterized by a hierarchical structure of land ownership and obligations between lords and vassals.
Feudality can also describe a political system based on the granting of land in exchange for military service and loyalty, prevalent in medieval Europe.
Feudality may also refer to a system of governance and land ownership where power and control are decentralized, with local lords or landowners holding authority over specific territories within a larger kingdom or empire.