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latifundia Meaning in Bengali



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The latifundia (Latin: latus, "spacious" and fundus, "farm, estate") of Roman history.


represented by the Komnenos dynasty, to power: in the 12th century, large latifundia spread throughout the countryside at the expense of smaller communities.


Among the earliest examples of plantations were the latifundia of the Roman Empire, which produced large quantities of grain, wine and.


oppose the power of latifundia in the region.


The leagues were founded by Brazilian communists, who believed that the latifundia, which had always dominated.


villa provided the organisational centre of the large holdings called latifundia, which produced and exported agricultural produce; such villas might lack.


He argued that the latifundia had ruined Italy and would ruin the Roman provinces as well.


The latifundia quickly started economic consolidation.


5ha, one of the many historically reported but rarely excavated latifundia on the island.


Ergastula were common structures on all slave-using farms (latifundia).


and Dutch Jews were forced to work in abominable conditions building latifundia for Generalplan Ost.


self-sufficient villa-system of the latifundia remained among the few political-cultural centres of a fragmented Europe.


These latifundia had been of great importance.


Proculus was able to arm 2000 slaves of his own latifundia after seizing imperial office in the West.


Imperial Estates were not only farming estates, or latifundia, but also pastures (saltus) and mines (metalla).


to assert control over the Cossack territories, turn them into feudal latifundia, limit the growth of the militant Cossacks, and even reverse it, by turning.


by the Nazi German administration of the General Plan East preparing latifundia for the colonists brought in Heim ins Reich (Home into the Empire) from.


Growth of Roman aristocratic land holdings (latifundia).


Eduardo Frei Montalva expressed his view in 1958 that both minifundia and latifundia were detrimental for Chilean agriculture.


about 4,000 settlers from Eastern Galicia and Volhynia who were given new latifundia.


tendency to concentrate the property led to the appearance of the large latifundia whose owners gave their names to places like this.


advances in hydraulic technology were applied to agriculture and the Roman latifundia were superseded by the Arab minifundia system.



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