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monarchy
monarşi

Fransız monarşisi yenilmez gibi görünüyordu ama devrildi. - The French monarchy seemed invincible, however, it was overthrown.

Aristo Makedon monarşisine dalkavukluk ediyordu. - Aristotle was toadying up to the Macedonian monarchy.

monarchy
padişahlık
kingship
krallık
kingship
hükümdarlık
monarchy
tekerki
kingship
(isim) krallık
monarchy
tekerklik
monarchy
{i} hükümdarlık
monarchy
kral sistemi
English - English
kingship
monarchy
A government with a hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler)
monarchy
government by a single, sovereign ruler
monarchy
{n} a government by one, a kingdom
monarchy
Fifth-monarchy men Those who believed that the second coming of Christ was at hand, and that at His second coming He would establish the fifth universal monarchy The five are these: the Assyrian, the Persian, the Macedonian, the Roman, and the Millennium
monarchy
A government that has a hereditary chief of state, such as a king or queen, who holds the position for life England is a monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth born to rule and passing on the title to one of her children
monarchy
The monarchy is used to refer to the monarch and his or her family. The monarchy has to create a balance between its public and private lives. Undivided sovereignty or rule by a single person, who is the permanent head of state. The term is now used to refer to countries with hereditary sovereigns. The monarch was the ideal head of the new nation-states of the 16th and 17th centuries; his powers were nearly unlimited (see absolutism), though in Britain Parliament was able to restrict the sovereign's freedom of action, particularly through the Magna Carta (1215) and the Bill of Rights (1689). The old idea that the monarch represented (within the limits of his dominions) the rule of God over all things culminated in the 17th century in the doctrine of the divine right of kings (see divine kingship), exemplified by Louis XIV. Monarchical absolutism adapted to the Enlightenment by evolving into "benevolent despotism," as typified by the rule of Catherine II of Russia. The French Revolution dealt absolute monarchy a crushing blow, and World War I effectively destroyed what remained of it, the rulers of Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary being held responsible for the war and postwar misery. The institution developed into the constitutional monarchy in western Europe, though absolute (or near-absolute) monarchies continue to exist in the Middle East
monarchy
A system of government in which the chief ruler is a monarch
monarchy
The territory ruled over by a monarch; a kingdom
monarchy
A state or government in which the supreme power is lodged in the hands of a monarch
monarchy
A monarchy is a country that has a monarch. republic
monarchy
A political system in which power resides in one person or family and is passed from generation to generation through lines of inheritance
monarchy
In the U K the Monarchy is represented by the Queen She does not make any major decisions although the Queen is required to agree Acts of Parliament before they become law The Queen is head of the church of England The Monarchy used to run the country but now we live in a Democracy and can vote for who we want to be in charge (govern)
monarchy
an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority
monarchy
A monarchy is a system in which a country has a monarch. a serious debate on the future of the monarchy. republic
monarchy
- a system of government in which the head of state, usually a royal figure (king, queen) is a hereditary position
monarchy
{i} kingdom; rule by a hereditary sovereign; form of government with a monarch at its head; monarchical state
monarchy
government in which political power is exercised by a single ruler under the claim of divine or hereditary right
a monarchy

    Hyphenation

    a mon·ar·chy

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı mänärki

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈmänärkē/ /ə ˈmɑːnɑːrkiː/

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