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- The Bulgarian nobility was subsequently eliminated and the peasantry was enserfed to Ottoman masters, while much of the educated clergy fled to other countries...
- the Ottomans, the native nobility was eliminated and the peasantry was enserfed to Ottoman rulers, while much of the clergy fled or were confined to the...
- who had graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts could not be enserfed. Freedom was granted to retired soldiers who were serfs. Peter III created...
- gave out land generously to the Russian nobility (dvoryanstvo) and the enserfed peasantry—mostly from Ukraine and fewer from Russia—to encourage immigration...
- crops such as the potato. Because the Swedish peasantry had never been enserfed as elsewhere in Europe, the Swedish farming culture began to take on a...
- Commonwealth (1569–1795): privileged nobility, struggling townspeople, enserfed peasantry, and a relatively prosperous and self-governing Jewish community...
- ISBN 9781429997249. Orlando Figes, The Crimean War, (2010) pp. 442–443. Excerpt from "Enserfed po****tion in Russia" Archived 22 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine published...
- Russian companies increased and a large number of Aleuts were apparently enserfed. As the animal po****tions declined, the Aleuts, already too dependent...
- perished, fled, or accepted Islam and Turkicization—and the peasantry was enserfed to Turkish masters. Minkov, Anton (2004). Conversion to Islam in the Balkans:...
- Södertörns högskola. pp. 76–77. ISBN 978-91-85139-11-8. A deep division between enserfed peasants and gentry landowners had developed in the early modern Polish–Lithuanian...