feudalisation

  • 1feudalisation — (Brit.) n. act of bringing under the feudal system; act of introducing a feudal system (also feudalization) …

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  • 2feudalisation — noun alternative spelling of feudalization …

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  • 3feudalisation — feudalīzāˈtion or feudalīsāˈtion noun • • • Main Entry: ↑feud …

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  • 4Ram Sharan Sharma — (born 1919) is Emeritus Professor, Department of History, Patna University and an eminent [cite news url = http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2378645.cms title = Scholars divided on Setu issue publisher = The Times of India date =… …

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  • 5County of Cerdanya — Coat of Arms of Cerdanya. The County of Cerdanya (Catalan: Comtat de Cerdanya, IPA: [kumˈtad də sərˈðaɲə]; Latin: Comitatus Ceritaniae; Spanish: Condado de Cerdaña, French …

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  • 6Theobald II of Navarre — Theobald II (c. 1238 ndash; December 4, 1270) (French: Thibaud or Thibault , Spanish: Teobaldo ), called the Young, was Count of Champagne and Brie (as Theobald V) and King of Navarre from 1253 until his death. He was the eldest son of Theobald I …

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  • 7Kingdom of Sicily — Regnum Siciliae Regno di Sicilia ← …

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  • 8Rajput — constitute one of the major Hindu Kshatriya groups from India. They claim descent from ancient royal warrior dynasties of Kshatriyas. They are identified with the word Rajanya found in ancient Indian literature and trace their roots to Rajputana …

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  • 9Indian feudalism — The term Indian feudalism is an attempt to classify Indian history according to a European model. Historians have become very reluctant to classify other societies into European models and today it is rare for Indian history to be described as… …

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  • 10Kingdom of Alba — The Kingdom of Alba (Gaelic: Rìoghachd na h Alba ) pertains to the Kingdom of Scotland between the deaths of Donald II (Domnall mac Causantin) in 900, and of Alexander III in 1286 which then led indirectly to the Scottish Wars of Independence.… …

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