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Land Tenure and Related Sectors of the Balkan Economy, 1600–1800

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By The end of the sixteenth century, the tendency in the OttomanEmpire toward the expansion of timariote properties or military fiefs is reversed, and quasi-private properties begin again to acquire ascendancy in the Balkans. To understand die process of reversal, one must bear in mind the separation of die properties administered by die timariote into two distinct categories, die raya-Ä iftlik and the hassa-Ä iftlik The raya-Ä iftlik was die property over which die peasant tenant had rights of usufruct. The hassa-Ä iftlik was the private farm or “proprietary nucleus†of the timariote. Slowly the timariote expands his hassa-Ä iftlik at die expense of die raya-Ä iftlik. This is possible because certain peasants become indebted to timariotes, others sell dieir right of usufruct, some leave no legal heirs behind them, and others abandon dieir lands to escape plague or famine or to avoid a census, die collection of taxes, or armies on die march.

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  • Stoianovich, Traian, 1953. "Land Tenure and Related Sectors of the Balkan Economy, 1600–1800," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 13(4), pages 398-411, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:13:y:1953:i:04:p:398-411_08
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