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Indian feudalism refers to the feudal society that made up India's social structure until The Mughal Dynasty in the 1500s. The Guptas and the Kushans played a major role in the introduction and practice of feudalism in India, and are examples of the decline of an empire caused by feudalism.
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Indian feudalism relates to the feudal system that established the social framework of India before The Mughal Dynasty in the 1500s.
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- The Guptas and the Kushans played a significant role in the implementation and application of feudalism in India, and are indicators of feudalism-induced collapse in an empire.
- A farmer or worker known as a vassal in a feudal system received a piece of land in exchange for serving a lord or monarch, particularly during times of war. Vassals were required to carry out separate duties in return for their own fiefs, or land lands.
- In medieval societies feudalism became the only power structure. The monarchy was the primary beneficiary of an agreement which provided land for service and tax purposes. Land in the Middle Ages was coveted by all so nobody argued against a system that granted it.
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