- A v****al or
liege subject is a
person regarded as
having a
mutual obligation to a lord or monarch, in the
context of the
feudal system in
medieval Europe...
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tribal institutions, like vengeance,
blood money, ransom, alliance, and
clientage. The
Constitution of
Medina has
striking resemblances with
Surah 5 (Al-Ma'idah)...
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January 2022.
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January 2021. Steinhart,
Edward I. (1973). "Royal
Clientage and the
Beginnings of
Colonial Modernization in Toro, 1891-1900". The...
- died on the voyage, and Nuno was
forced to rely upon
local networks of
clientage in Goa
during his long rule.[citation needed] In 1529, Nuno sent an expedition...
- and
business transfers to kin,
household and
others members of
their clientage. At one
point in time, both S****i and his brother,
Aminu controlled about...
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confirmed as
rulers over Slavonia,
whilst Srijem remained under Bulgarian clientage. Later, the
expanding power of
Great Moravia also
threatened Frankish...
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Jordan and Palestine, and that
slavery was
maintained under the
guise of
clientage. The
Jerusalem community of Afro-Palestinians, 50
families now numbering...
- "Fosterage". Merriam-Webster.
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Kinship and
Clientage:
Highland Clanship, 1451–1609 (Brill, 2006), ISBN 9004150455, pp. 81–2...
- Arab-Muslim
society through an
adaptation of the
tribal Arabian institution of
clientage, in
which protection of the
powerful was
exchanged for
loyalty of the...
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particular purpose or occasion. Oaths—sworn for the
purposes of business,
clientage and service,
patronage and protection,
state office,
treaty and loyalty—appealed...