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serfdom Meaning in Bengali



 ভূমিদাসত্ব,

Noun:

ভূমিদাসত্ব,





serfdom শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

কৃষি জমি আংশিকভাবে দাস বা শ্রমিক ব্যবহারের রোমান পদ্ধতিটি মনোরালিজম এবং ভূমিদাসত্ব এ পরিবর্তিত হয় ।

আর্থ-সামাজিক অধিকার রক্ষার (ন্যূনতম মজুরি ব্যবস্থা প্রবর্তন এবং অস্পৃশ্যতা ও ভূমিদাসত্ব প্রথা নিবারণ) জন্য প্রস্তাব কমিটি গঠন করে ।

এরপর রাশিয়ায় ধীরে ধীরে ভূমিদাসত্ব লুপ্ত হলো ১৯শতকে ।

serfdom's Usage Examples:

Like slavery, serfdom has a long history that dates to ancient times.


Social institutions similar to serfdom occurred in the ancient world.


The reform effectively abolished serfdom throughout the Russian Empire.


It also covers the abolition of serfdom.


Slavery became increasingly uncommon through the Middle Ages, replaced by serfdom by the 10th century, but began to revive again towards the end of the Middle.


The serfdom in Tibet controversy is a prolonged public disagreement over the extent and nature of serfdom in Tibet prior to the annexation of Tibet into.


фальварак; Falvarak Lithuanian: Palivarkas) is a Polish word for a primarily serfdom-based farm and agricultural enterprise (a type of latifundium), often very.


peasant class was brought into serfdom.


When Livonia was brought under the rule of the Swedish Empire, the abolition of serfdom was briefly proposed, but it.


The system of tied serfdom originates from a decree issued by the late Roman Emperor Diocletian (who.


late in the 14th century when it was supplanted by the institution of serfdom, which has often been considered a form of modified slavery.


Richard II agreed to reforms including fair rents and the abolition of serfdom.


In Medieval Europe, slavery was gradually replaced by serfdom, but a small minority of female slaves long remained common as household.


whether serfdom prevailed in traditional Tibetan society is controversial; Heidi Fjeld [no] argues for a moderate position, recognizing that serfdom existed.



Synonyms:

thraldom; vassalage; thrall; thralldom; serfhood; bondage; slavery;

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