- A
feddan (Arabic: فدّان, romanized: faddān) is a unit of area used in Egypt,
South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, and the Oman. In
classical Arabic, the word means...
- the
palace was
officially inaugurated in 1874.
Erected on an area of 24
feddans, the
palace was
designed by the
French architect Léon
Rousseau along with...
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prohibited to
possess more than 200
feddans of land. However,
fathers with more than 2
children were
allowed to own 300
feddans. A
limit on the
rental rate for...
- 500
feddan limit,
whereby excess land
would be
taxed at 80%. The
landowners suggested a 1,000
feddan limit, with
additional exemptions of 100
feddans per...
-
prohibited to
possess more than 200
feddans of land. However,
fathers with more than 2
children were
allowed to own 300
feddans. A
limit on the
rental rate for...
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social justice principles. The land
limit was
reduced from 200 to 100
feddans.
Interest rates for
farmers were
dramatically reduced to the
point of elimination...
-
hectare is also
equivalent to: 1
square hectometre 1.008 chō (****an) 2.381
feddan (Egypt) 6.25 rai (Thailand) 10
dunam or dönüm (Middle East) 10 stremmata...
- elite. Her
father and
uncles claimed a waqf that
consisted of
nearly 2,000
feddans. Like many
children of the
landed Arab aristocracy, Dina was sent to a...
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upper limit of
landholding was
reduced to 100
feddans, and no
person was
allowed to
lease more than 50
feddans.
Compensation to the
former owners was in bonds...
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stages across the
space of 170,000
feddans (714 km2/ 270 sq mi) with
Phase 1 (2016 — ),
covering over 40,000
feddans - less than a
quarter of the land...