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  • 51Iranian monarchy — What is known as the Iranian monarchy went through many transformations over the centuries, from the days of the Persian Empire to the establishment of modern day Iran.Though the title, when used by Westerners today, generally refers to Mohammad… …

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  • 52Criticism of Monarchy — may refer to the criticism of monarchy as a form of government, or to the criticism of particular monarchical governments, as controlled by hereditary royal families. In many cases, criticism of royalty carries serious limits, and beyond those… …

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  • 53Chao (monarchy) — For the West African ethnic group known as the Choa, see Baggara. Chao (Thai: เจ้า) is a title of the ruling prince of Chiang Mai (also called Lannathai), and people who were related to the ruling prince of Chiang Mai. This system is called Chao… …

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  • 54despotic monarchy. — despotic monarch. See absolute monarchy. * * * …

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  • 55despotic monarchy — /dəsˌpɒtɪk ˈmɒnəki/ (say duhs.potik monuhkee) noun → absolute monarchy …

  • 56despotic monarchy. — despotic monarch. See absolute monarchy …

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  • 57Non-sovereign monarchy — Part of the Politics series on Monarchism …

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  • 58Elective monarchy — An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by someone, generally from a royal house, who is elected by a group. Some examples from history In the ancient Kingdom of Rome, the kings were elected by the Assemblies.The Holy Roman Empire is perhaps the …

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  • 59BEGINNING UNTIL THE MONARCHY — the patriarchs of israel the exodus and wanderings in sinai the conquest and settlement of canaan the judges The Patriarchs of Israel The beginning of the history of Israel, like that of many other nations, is obscure. The passage of time caused… …

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  • 60constitutional monarchy — government by a King which is not absolute but rather exists together with a constitution …

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