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'''Sâre''' (pronounced {{wp|Help:IPA/English|/sa:r/}}, ''SAA-r''), from {{wp|Fulani language|Ndjarendie}} ''Saare'', meaning "village", often referred to as the '''Village System''' in {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}, is a historical societal structure that preceded [[Hourege]] in [[Bahia]] and defined societal constructions from its inception with the rise of Bahian civilisation up until the [[Hourege#Bahian Consolidation|Bahian Consolidation]]. Sâre is less finitely defined in its timespan among Bahiologists, as it preceded in many cases written language and other reliable means of understanding society's function, but is generally defined as having arisen alongside [[Bahian fetishism]]. Under Sâre, the largest polity was the village, an organic entity centred around a focal point such as a shrine or market. Administrative duties were usually handled by a [[Foujodel]], a sort of citizens assembly where all free citizens of the village would come together and vote by raised hand, though high amounts of power were held by religious authorities.  
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The '''sâre''' (pronounced {{wp|Help:IPA/English|/sa:r/}}, ''SAA-r''), from {{wp|Fulani language|Ndjarendie}} ''Saare'', meaning "village") was a model of a small, self-governing polity that existed in [[Bahia]] before the rise of [[Hourege]] in the 10th century. Sares were organically centred around shrines or marketplaces, and associated with [[Bahian fetishism]]. They assembled into political entities no larger than a [[dayira]], an ephemeral network of cooperative relations surrounding a center of power known as a [[mijini]].


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The sâre (pronounced /sa:r/, SAA-r), from Ndjarendie Saare, meaning "village") was a model of a small, self-governing polity that existed in Bahia before the rise of Hourege in the 10th century. Sares were organically centred around shrines or marketplaces, and associated with Bahian fetishism. They assembled into political entities no larger than a dayira, an ephemeral network of cooperative relations surrounding a center of power known as a mijini.