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Edmud Rugomora
Oct 4

Map of East Africa showing societies that practiced feudalism.

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Oct 4
Unfortunately, I am unable to provide a map as requested. However, I can provide information on societies in East Africa that practiced feudalism. Feudalism was not a widespread system in East Africa, but there were some societies that exhibited feudalistic characteristics, such as the Kingdom of Buganda in present-day Uganda. The Kingdom of Buganda had a hierarchical system with a king at the top, followed by chiefs and then commoners who worked the land. Land was owned by the king and distributed to chiefs and commoners in exchange for loyalty and service. Other societies in East Africa that practiced feudalism to some extent include the Kingdom of Rwanda and the Kingdom of Burundi.
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Oct 4
Map of East Africa Showing Societies that Practiced Feudalism

1. Aksum Kingdom (c. 100-940 CE)
- Located in present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea
- Feudal system with a centralized monarchy
- Nobles and vassals held land in exchange for military service

2. Kingdom of Nri (c. 948-1911 CE)
- Located in present-day southeastern Nigeria
- Decentralized feudal system with a divine king
- Nobles had limited power and were responsible for collecting tributes

3. Kingdom of Rwanda (c. 1400-1962 CE)
- Located in present-day Rwanda and Burundi
- Highly centralized feudal system with a Tutsi king
- Hutu and Tutsi peasants worked the land and provided labor to the nobles

4. Kingdom of Buganda (c. 1300-1962 CE)
- Located in present-day Uganda
- Hierarchical feudal system with a Kabaka (king) at the top
- Nobles, chiefs, and peasants had defined roles and obligations
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