Angaria

/ænˈɡɛəriə/ noun

A system of forced labor or requisitioning of goods and services, historically used in Ottoman and other Middle Eastern empires; the practice of requiring subjects to provide supplies for military or government needs.

From Greek 'angareia' (forced service) via Latin and Medieval languages. The Greek word may derive from Persian 'angaria' (forced journey or service), reflecting ancient Persian administrative practices that influenced later empires.

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