English to Arabic Dictionary hacienda

hacienda

مزرعة أو المبنى الرئيسي فيها
definition
noun
Indigenous people in Chimborazo who were unable to meet their tribute or whose land was expropriated eventually became tied to the region's haciendas in a system of debt servitude that lasted until an agrarian reform in 1964.
(in Spanish-speaking regions) a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house.
translation of 'hacienda'
noun
مزرعة أو المبنى الرئيسي فيها
example
Both groups were brought in to work as rural laborers in the large 'hacienda' / estate holdings.
In addition, an ill-prepared but nevertheless aggressive land reform resulted in the breakup of the 'hacienda' estates and brought chaos to the countryside.
Villas here tend to be clustered into gated estates, but if you want something more authentically Mexican, try a 'hacienda' .
Spanish settlers established 'haciendas' in the lower part of the valley.
Most of these worked as domestics and laborers in urban areas, although some toiled on rural farms and 'haciendas' .
The discovery of oil in the 1970s might have brought new prosperity, but in fact the mass of the population remained poor and illiterate, with the great 'haciendas' surviving intact.
We drove on one hill and saw sprawling 'haciendas' , with very high walls enclosing them and enormous gateways.
Indigenous people in Chimborazo who were unable to meet their tribute or whose land was expropriated eventually became tied to the region's 'haciendas' in a system of debt servitude that lasted until an agrarian reform in 1964.
Silver-mining was only part of a sophisticated Mexican economy with large-scale farming and ranching on great estates called 'haciendas' and a considerable amount of manufacturing in small workshops.
All over, you'll find the dramatically dilapidated shells of 'haciendas' - the former homes of the conquistadors, where plantation, processing plant and stately home were one and the same.
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