Definition of Clientage. Meaning of Clientage. Synonyms of Clientage

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Definition of Clientage

Clientage
Clientage Cli"ent*age, n. 1. State of being client. 2. A body of clients. --E. Everett.

Meaning of Clientage from wikipedia

- A v****al or liege subject is a person regarded as having a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch, in the context of the feudal system in medieval Europe...
- tribal institutions, like vengeance, blood money, ransom, alliance, and clientage. The Constitution of Medina has striking resemblances with Surah 5 (Al-Ma'idah)...
- January 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2021. Steinhart, Edward I. (1973). "Royal Clientage and the Beginnings of Colonial Modernization in Toro, 1891-1900". The...
- particular purpose or occasion. Oaths—sworn for the purposes of business, clientage and service, patronage and protection, state office, treaty and loyalty—appealed...
- "Fosterage". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2012-06-16. A. Cathcart, Kinship and Clientage: Highland Clanship, 1451–1609 (Brill, 2006), ISBN 9004150455, pp. 81–2...
- Jordan and Palestine, and that slavery was maintained under the guise of clientage. The Jerusalem community of Afro-Palestinians, 50 families now numbering...
- carried forward by "Indo-European chiefs" and their "ideology of political clientage". Anthony notes that "elite recruitment" may be a suitable term for this...
- for their defense and were dependable armed members of the Crescentii clientage. After Sergius IV's death (1012), the Crescentii simply installed their...
- confirmed as rulers over Slavonia, whilst Srijem remained under Bulgarian clientage. Later, the expanding power of Great Moravia also threatened Frankish...
- Arab-Muslim society through an adaptation of the tribal Arabian institution of clientage, in which protection of the powerful was exchanged for loyalty of the...