vairkiem
Vairkiem is a term often associated with historical landholding patterns in Latvia. It refers to a type of rural settlement or estate, particularly prevalent during the feudal era and into the 19th century. These vairkems were typically the property of a landowner, often a nobleman or the church, and were worked by peasants who were bound to the land and owed various services and dues to the proprietor.
The size and character of a vairkiem could vary significantly, depending on the wealth and status of
The concept of vairkiem is important for understanding the economic and social history of Latvia, reflecting