Feudalism

/ˈfjudəˌlɪzəm/ noun

A medieval European social and political system based on the exchange of land for military service, characterized by hierarchical relationships between lords and vassals.

From Medieval Latin 'feudum' (fief) meaning 'land held in exchange for service,' possibly derived from Frankish or Germanic roots. The term 'feudalism' itself was coined by 17th-century scholars to describe medieval social structures.

AMፊዩዳል ስርዓት
ARالإقطاعية
BNসামন্তবাদ
CAfeudalisme
CSfeudalismus
DAfeudalisme
DEFeudalismus
ELφεουδαρχία
ESfeudalismo
FAنظام فئودالی
FIfeodalismi
FRféodalisme
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