- The
Bulgarian nobility was
subsequently eliminated and the
peasantry was
enserfed to
Ottoman masters,
while much of the
educated clergy fled to
other countries...
- the Ottomans, the
native nobility was
eliminated and the
peasantry was
enserfed to
Ottoman rulers,
while much of the
clergy fled or were
confined to the...
- gave out land
generously to the
Russian nobility (dvoryanstvo) and the
enserfed peasantry—mostly from
Ukraine and
fewer from Russia—to
encourage immigration...
- who had
graduated from the St.
Petersburg Academy of Arts
could not be
enserfed.
Freedom was
granted to
retired soldiers who were serfs.
Peter III created...
-
Commonwealth (1569–1795):
privileged nobility,
struggling townspeople,
enserfed peasantry, and a
relatively prosperous and self-governing
Jewish community...
- ISBN 9781429997249.
Orlando Figes, The
Crimean War, (2010) pp. 442–443.
Excerpt from "
Enserfed po****tion in Russia"
Archived 22 July 2017 at the
Wayback Machine published...
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competition among Russian companies increased and a
large number of
Aleuts were
enserfed. As the
animal po****tions declined, the Aleuts,
already too dependent...
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autonomies and
traditional arrangements; in 1649, the
peasantry was
virtually enserfed under a new code of law, the
Sobornoye Ulozheniye. As the
people proved...
-
sixteenth century was
Boris Godunov." Yet in 1592, he had
effectively enserfed millions,
burdened the po****ce with
heavy taxes, har****ed the free cossacks...
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lands were
generously given to the
Russian dvoryanstvo (nobility), and the
enserfed peasantry mostly from
Ukraine and
fewer from
Russia were
transferred to...