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Vassalage শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: মুখাপেক্ষিতা

Vassalage Meaning In Bengali মুখাপেক্ষিতা

Vassalage

মুখাপেক্ষিতা, সামন্তগিতি, সামন্তবর্গ, বেতনভোগী অনুচরন্ত, সামন্তদশা, দাসত্ব, অধীন অবস্থা,

Definition

1) The state of being a vassal, or feudatory.
2) Political servitude; dependence; subjection; slavery; as, the Greeks were held in vassalage by the Turks.
3) A territory held in vassalage.
4) Vassals, collectively; vassalry.

Examples

Vassalage Example in a sentence

1) Feudal lords maintained control through vassalage, with lesser nobles bound to provide military service and loyalty.

2) The system of vassalage allowed for a hierarchical relationship between lords and their vassals.

3) The vassal swore an oath of allegiance to his lord in the feudal system of vassalage.

4) The knight served his lord faithfully in vassalage, receiving land in return for his loyalty.

5) Vassalage was a central aspect of medieval society, governing the relationships between nobles.

6) The king rewarded his loyal vassals with titles and land as part of the system of vassalage.

7) As a vassal, he owed his lord military service and fealty under the terms of vassalage.

8) The feudal system relied heavily on the bonds of vassalage to maintain order and control.

9) Vassalage ensured that lower nobles were obligated to support and defend their liege lord.

10) The concept of vassalage was prevalent in European feudalism, dictating social and political relationships.

Part of Speech

Vassalage (Noun)

Synonyms

Dependance , Vassalage - (NOUN) মুখাপেক্ষিতা

Vassalage - (NOUN) সামন্তগিতি

Vassalage - (NOUN) সামন্তবর্গ

Vassalage - (NOUN) বেতনভোগী অনুচরন্ত

Vassalage - (SYNONYM) সামন্তদশা

Bondage , Servitude , Enslavement , Vassalage , Captivity , Thrall - (SYNONYM) দাসত্ব

Vassalage - (SYNONYM) অধীন অবস্থা

Encyclopedia

The state of being a vassal, or feudatory.
Political servitude; dependence; subjection; slavery; as, the Greeks were held in vassalage by the Turks.
A territory held in vassalage.
Vassals, collectively; vassalry.