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- Feudalism, also known as the feudal system, was a combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and political customs that flourished in medieval...
- building in 1979. Udo Kultermann [de] has characterised the building as "feudalistic architecture". The palace was frequently used for hosting government...
- to the emergence of the Black Death, the continent was considered a feudalistic society, composed of fiefs and city-states frequently managed by the...
- democratic. Though some historic Buddhist societies have been categorized as feudalistic, the relationship between peasants and land owners was often voluntary...
- decline due to prolonged droughts besides simultaneously being gripped in feudalistic conflicts with its neighbors such as Diriyah and Manfuhah. Hajr subsequently...
- supervision. Traditional operas were banned as they were considered feudalistic and bourgeois, but revolutionary opera, which modified Peking opera in...
- historians and Sufis to commemorate Malik Ayaz due to his unwavering feudalistic loyalty to Mahmud Ghaznavi.[citation needed] He was found dead in his...
- and which was kept in place by his successors, was decentralized and feudalistic in structure, in contrast with the earlier ritsuryō state. Yoritomo selected...
- services and nourishment, as well as other forms of social welfare, while feudalistic influence waned. However, these advances came at the expense of civil...
- she began to consider ****anese society "too small, too servile, too feudalistic, and too scornful of women". Before leaving ****an for the United States...