mszakat
Mszakat is a term that refers to a specific system of communal land tenure found in certain regions, particularly in Eastern Europe. It is characterized by the collective ownership and management of agricultural land by a community, often a village or a group of families. Under this system, land is typically divided into strips or parcels, and these parcels are periodically re-distributed among the community members. This redistribution was often based on the size of the family or household.
The primary purpose of mszakat was to ensure equitable access to land for all members of the
The historical prevalence of mszakat varied, with its influence diminishing over time due to factors such as