Bhaiachara

/ˌbaɪ.ə.ˈtʃɑr.ə/ noun

A traditional Indian land tenure system where villages held land communally and redistributed it periodically among households.

From Hindi भैयाचारा (bhaiyāchārā), derived from bhāī (brother) and chāra (conduct/behavior). The word literally means 'brotherly conduct,' reflecting the communal sharing philosophy underlying the system.

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