nobles, the Church
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The feudal system of land ownership is reffered to as Jagirdari system
Marryland
A feudal holding refers to a parcel of land granted by a lord to a vassal in the feudal system, typically during the medieval period. This arrangement was characterized by mutual obligations: the vassal would provide military service and loyalty to the lord in exchange for protection and the right to manage the land. The holding could include various resources, such as agricultural land, villages, and serfs, who worked the land on behalf of the vassal. This system established a hierarchical structure of power and land ownership in feudal societies.
Each person in the Feudal System received land from a person higher than themselves.
They supported the entire feudal system by working the land.
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The feudal system of land ownership is reffered to as Jagirdari system
Marryland
Feudal
A feudal holding refers to a parcel of land granted by a lord to a vassal in the feudal system, typically during the medieval period. This arrangement was characterized by mutual obligations: the vassal would provide military service and loyalty to the lord in exchange for protection and the right to manage the land. The holding could include various resources, such as agricultural land, villages, and serfs, who worked the land on behalf of the vassal. This system established a hierarchical structure of power and land ownership in feudal societies.
nobles owned land, peasants were tied to land
Each person in the Feudal System received land from a person higher than themselves.
Feudem is a Latin word meaning to give land in return for services. As king, William owned all the land in England. But he could not manage it on his own, and he wanted to reward those supporters who had helped him beat Harold in the Battle of Hastings. So he shared the land with his loyal followers. William lent large estates of land to powerful barons. They gave smaller areas of this land, called manors, to knights. Knights were fighting men with little knowledge of farming. So they shared their manors among peasants, or villeins, who worked on it. Lending land in this way was called the feudal system. In the system, each person made promises in return for their land. The feudal system was totally new, however before 1066 their was an organising like the feudal system. But unlike the feudal system the people did not have to make promises for their land, they had to pay money for their land. As in both systems there was ranking of the people and the king was at the top and then to follow was the church. In the system before 1066 the rankings were in the following order The king and the Church , the earls, the thegns, the ceorls, the cottars and the serfs. After 1066 in the feudal system the ranking were in the following order The king and the Church, the barons, the knights, the villeins
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The feudal system; a system by which the holding of estates in land is made dependent upon an obligation to render military service to the kind or feudal superior; feudal principles and usages.