Földbirtokok
Földbirtokok refers to landholdings or estates in Hungarian. Historically, it was a significant concept in the social and economic structure of Hungary, particularly during the feudal era. These landholdings were typically large tracts of land owned by noble families, the church, or the crown. The ownership of földbirtokok often conferred significant power and influence upon the landowner, as they controlled the means of production and the labor of those who worked the land, such as serfs or later, peasants.
The size and nature of földbirtokok varied greatly. Some were vast estates encompassing numerous villages, while
The concept of földbirtokok underwent significant transformations throughout Hungarian history. The abolition of serfdom in the