Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of China, forced all nobles to live at the capital to consolidate his power and eliminate potential threats to his rule. By relocating the nobility, he aimed to weaken their local influence and control over their territories, ensuring greater loyalty to the central government. This strategy also facilitated surveillance and the implementation of standardized laws and policies across the empire, contributing to a more unified state.
When the Qin government took away the fiefs the nobles had no where to live so the government moved them to Qin Empire's capital
Nobles lived in brick homes or luxurious palaces.
yes, because they were teqnically nobles.
Nobles usually did not live in palaces unless they were there as guests or employees of the king. A palace is nearly always the residence of a king or bishop. There were a couple of counts palatine, who lived in palaces, but the count palatine was not an ordinary count, and was ranked above a duke and just below a king.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.
When the Qin government took away the fiefs the nobles had no where to live so the government moved them to Qin Empire's capital
Nobles lived in brick homes or luxurious palaces.
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Were everyone peasants, there would be no peasants.
I live in Tennessee. Nashville is the capital city of Tennessee.
yes they were. They would live in a manor house or a castle.
yes, because they were teqnically nobles.
Knights were nobles so they were well off and didn't live in poverty.
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There is about 30,000 people live in Nairobi (capital of kenya)
50000 people live in the capital Kings town
in you live in New York its Albany so if you don't live in NY Albany is not the capital metguy7