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discuss the salient features of feudal system in early medieval india​

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Answered by rakeshnandkishor
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The main feature of a medieval feudal society was a strict class order. At the very top were kings and queens. They controlled entire countries and everyone had to follow the king's command. Below the king were vassals, also known as lords, who controlled smaller sections of land and were very rich.

The hierarchies were formed up of 4 main parts: Monarchs, Lords/Ladies (Nobles), Knights, and Peasants/Serfs. Each of the levels depended on each other on their everyday lives.

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Answered by mahadevibirajdar
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The feudal system was a pyramidal or a hierarchical system which flourished during medieval period in Europe. Its four main features were:

The king was at the topmost level of the feudal system. Below him were nobles known as barons followed by knights.

The serfs or the peasants occupied the lowest strata in the feudal system.

The Castle was the chief characteristic of feudalism. The feudal Lords lived in huge castles or forts. The living house and court of the Lord existed inside the castle.

The king gave lands to barons and the latter provided troops to the King

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