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Manor rhythm is defined as a system of serfs or tenants who use a mansion or territory to work for the king of farmland. Manor rhythm extends the concept of feudal land and territory to the main landowner, or to the Lord of property. Manor House is the home of Manners Kings Manor. Manor rhythms represent the economic part of feudalism, and every aspect of life is focused on the property of the owner, including villages, churches, farms and factories. Memorization involves mutual obligation levels, exchange of labor or rent to gain land. Manor rhythm also includes the political relationship between the king of the mansion and farmers. This will include the maintenance of the court in the power of the government's king of the land. Manorism is sometimes called the SeƱual system, or Seigneurialism
Manor systems, seignorialism or seignorial systems, manor known also as political, economic and social systems, medieval European farmers rely on their land and their lords through this system. Its basic unit is a manor, self-sufficient property or territory, and is dominated by farmers accompanying farmers through lords with various rights and farmers. Manner system is the most convenient way to organize European medieval aristocrats and clergy and enable feudalism. Under other names, the manner system was found not only in France, England, Germany, Italy and Spain but also in the Byzantine Empire, Russia and Japan and elsewhere. The importance of manners system as institution differs from time to time in various regions of Europe.
Feudalism and manor rhythm are two thought systems that show the difference between concept and understanding. The real estate system focuses on the organization of agriculture and process production. On the other hand, feudalism is a legal relationship between the Lord and the vassal. Meanwhile, feudalism supports the highest level of legal, cultural and political sects, dealing with Lord and Vassar's relationship. Another way to point out the main difference between feudalism and solemity is that feudalism is a political system and estrimism is an economic system.