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- Kazan some morzalar joined Russian service. Some morzalar lost their landownerships and became tradesmen. In the Russian Empire morzalar gained equal rights...
- category of nobility in the history of various countries, for which landownership was part of their noble privileges. The landed nobility show noblesse...
- is what is known as a territorial surname, a consequence of feudal landownership. By the 14th century, most English and most Scottish people used surnames...
- were implemented under the Port Royal Experiment which were education, landownership, and labor reform. This transition to a free society was called "Rehearsal...
- A landlord is the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, land, or real estate which is rented or leased to an individual or business, who is called...
- landholdings, but efforts to redistribute land by placing limits on landownership failed. Attempts to introduce large-scale cooperative farming were frustrated...
- jurisdiction of local government. The demographic factor, coupled with landownership data, led, for example, to litigation between the Devils Lake Sioux...
- have been caused by an increasing tax burden, the concentration of landownership and oppressive government measures. While the central Song court remained...
- consent is time-consuming, ****bersome, and sometimes impossible. Another landownership issue on reservations is checkerboarding, where tribal land is inters****d...
- native po****tion. In its stead, a system of medium and smaller-sized landownership was promoted, thus taking away the power from the large landowners and...