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Explain what type of kinship is this; inheritance of properties is passed down to only the sons, even if he is a first born son or not, as lond as he is a boyso he can share with his other siblings because in thus society, basing on the thought all girls will be married to another man and will leave but they will still have their share

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The type of kinship you are describing is a form of **patrilineal** kinship system. In a patrilineal society, lineage and inheritance are traced through the male line, meaning property, titles, and family names are passed down from father to son.

In this specific case, where inheritance of property is allocated only to sons regardless of birth order, this highlights a strong preference for male heirs. Daughters are typically not included in the direct line of inheritance, based on the belief that they will leave their families upon marriage and become part of their husband's family. However, it is also noted that some societies provide daughters with a share of the family wealth, recognizing their role in the family, typically as a form of support or dowry.

This practice reflects broader social and cultural norms regarding gender roles, marriage, and family structure, deeply rooted in the historical perspective that the male line is the primary source of lineage continuity and economic support.
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