Dvirnice - tax of the XVII — XVIII centuries in Bukovina and part of Moldova .
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General information
The term dvirnic refers to a special tax of the 17th-18th centuries that existed in Moldova and Bukovina . He was paid to the local feudal lord for driving livestock along his lands, for example, bulls , cows , horses [1] .
Size of the door
In 1775, the size of the dvirnich in the then money of Austria-Hungary ranged from 4.5 cruisers per cow to 7.5 cruisers per ox [2] .
See also
- Ochkove
- Wagon
- Polyudye
- Honorable
- Salary
Notes
- ↑ O. D. Oguy. ДВІРНИЧЕ // Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine : at 10 tons: [ Ukrainian ] / editorial: V. A. Smoliy (head) and ін. ; Institute of History of Ukraine NAS of Ukraine . - K .: Naukova Dumka , 2003 .-- T. 1: A - B. - 688 p. : il. - ISBN 966-00-0734-5 .
- ↑ Oguy O. D. Monetization in Bukovina in Moldova in the end of the XIV - the first third of the XIX century: The problem of functional polynomials in adaptive thermal systems. Chernivtsi, 1997.
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