zakóceniach
Zakóceniach is a term that appears in historical Polish documents, particularly from the medieval period. It refers to a type of tax or obligation levied on peasant households. The exact nature and amount of zakóceniach varied over time and by region. Generally, it was a payment in kind, such as a portion of harvested crops or livestock, though monetary payments also became more common later.
This form of taxation was part of the feudal system, where peasants were obligated to provide support
Zakóceniach played a significant role in the economic life of rural communities. It was a key source