The type of succession where the eldest son inherited his father's estate is called
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Primogeniture
Primogeniture is when the oldest son inherits all or more of his parents' stuff than any of his siblings. When a king dies, his eldest typically son inherits the throne by the rules of primogeniture. It may seem vastly unfair, but primogeniture dates back to the Old Testament.
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patrilineal families(Primogeniture:where eldest son gets the property for example :in earlier time kings eldest son use to get the throne after he dies)
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Patrilineal means the male lineage system in which there is a transference of rights, property, surname and wealth from father to coming generations.
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