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A study on the evolution of original sites of fortifications from the perspective of Historic Urban Landscape: Cases of Paris, Beijing, and Moscow. [PDF]
Xu M, Zhu H.
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Silk road heritage: The artistic representation of port trading culture in the images of characters in Qing Dynasty Guangzhou export paintings. [PDF]
Liu H, Fu C, Li W.
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How Feudal Was Indian Feudalism?
Social Scientist, 1984(1985). How feudal was Indian feudalism? The Journal of Peasant Studies: Vol. 12, Feudalism and Non‐European Societies, pp. 19-43.
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Abstract Feudalism generally refers to a medieval system of political, social, and economic organization based on vassalage and the granting of a foedum (fief) that developed in western Europe with the collapse of authority following Germanic invasions.
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Abstract Feudalism generally refers to a medieval system of political, social, and economic organization based on vassalage and the granting of a foedum (fief) that developed in western Europe with the collapse of authority following Germanic invasions.
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