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enfeoffment Meaning in Bengali



সামন্ততান্ত্রিক পদ্ধতিতে দলিল যার দ্বারা একজন ব্যক্তি জমি বিনিময়ে সেবার বন্ধক দেওয়া হয়েছিল





enfeoffment's Usage Examples:

especially under the European feudal system, feoffment /ˈfɛfmənt/ or enfeoffment was the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge.


of a castle in times of financial hardship or through the pledging or enfeoffment of an element of the castle.


'enfeoffment and establishment') was a political ideology and governance system in ancient China, whose social structure formed.


As such, the grantee at his enfeoffment did homage to his overlord, took an oath of fealty, and made offering.


" At a similar time, during the period 1145-1154, a major enfeoffment by Roger de Mowbray put William in control, or perhaps just confirmed.


the name when he was given what would become the Shan state when the enfeoffment system was enacted during the Zhou Dynasty.


was implemented in local areas, and at the same time, the system of enfeoffment was established.


Yong, a descendant of King Ping of Zhou, which lived on the system of enfeoffment in Rufen, changed his surname to Zhou to commemorate the merits and virtues.


generally referred to as Princess Pingyang after her first husband's enfeoffment.


following year the general government of Swedish Bremen-Verden revoked the enfeoffment to the Lewenhaupt/Löwenhaupt counts, so that Lewenhaupt's son Gustaf.


who partook in the battle, while demoting Sima Zhao by removing his enfeoffment.


a mere tenantless plot of land, but could be re-created as a fee by enfeoffment to another of the king's followers.


Meanwhile, Xiang Yu's overbearing and arbitrary handling over the enfeoffments created much anger among the rebel leaders.


In these 16 carucates of land I have 5 knights enfeoffed by the old enfeoffment: Richard de Haia holds 1 knight's fee; and he withheld the service which.


After Straßberg was ceded to the state of Anhalt this enfeoffment was reaffirmed in 1511 by Prince Wolfgang of Anhalt.


In fact he had previously asked Emperor Charles IV for the eventual enfeoffment of the state to his grandson, but backed away again in the years that.


After Cao Cao's enfeoffment as the Duke of Wei in 213, he appointed Wang Xiu as Grand Minister of.


association with Gija and started to doubt the traditional account of his enfeoffment as ruler of Gojoseon.



enfeoffment's Meaning':

under the feudal system the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service

Synonyms:

deed of conveyance; title; deed;

Antonyms:

low status; activity; inactivity;

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