कंफेडेरशन Meaning in English
कंफेडेरशन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : confederation
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कॉन्फ़ेरकॉन्फ़्रेरी
सम्मेलन का सादस्य
सम्मेलन संबंधी
सम्मेलन कॉल
सम्मेलन घर
वेल्स देश के चारणों का सम्मेलन
विवादार्थ सम्मेलन
गिरजाघरों के सदस्यों का सम्मेलन
सम्मेलन तालिका
सम्मेलन काल
सम्मेलनों
कॉन्फ़्रेंसिंग
अपना अपराध स्वीकार करना
कबुल करना
कंफेडेरशन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Using the ambiguity of Kalat's suzerainty over Kharan and Las Bela to allow the separate accessions, the Pakistani government asserted that the nature of the Kalat confederation was such that each chief could choose to secede from it and voluntarily join Pakistan.
Tributaries of the Mississippi River The Iwellemmedan (Iwəlləmədǎn), also spelled Iullemmeden, Aulliminden, Ouilliminden, Lullemmeden, and Iwellemmeden, are one of the seven major Tuareg tribal or clan confederations (called "Drum groups").
While once a single confederation of dozens of Tuareg clans, subject peoples, and allied groups, since the 18th century they have been divided into Kel Ataram (west) and Kel Dinnik (east) confederations.
The confederation remained divided under colonial rule, with the Nigerien arm to the east given its own official "chief", while after 1916, the western arm was re-divided among a number of official French chosen chieftainships.
The major eastern arm of the confederation is the Kel Dinnik (var.
The free/noble Kel Nan clan is the traditional source of the Amenokal, the paramount confederation leader chosen by clan heads.
Ruling caste clans lead the large confederations, and engage in seasonal migration, herding, trade, war, and religious duties.
Lower castes, and clans made up of subject groups of free clans are more likely sedentary and not part of confederations, even if their traditional suzerains are members of a confederation such as the Iwellemmedan.
In addition, large confederations may include allied non-Tuaregs, such as local Arabic speaking tribes.
Contesting oral histories agree that the Iwellemmedan came into conflict with the Kel Taddemekat confederation, but disagree whether the Iwellemmedan were pushed out of the Adar Ifoghas by their foes or conquered Kel Taddemekat territory south and west of the massif.
At the moment of colonial expansion by the French into their territory at the end of the 19th century, the Iwellemmedan were the dominant Tuareg confederation in all western Niger and eastern Mali, down to the bend of the Niger River, where they held sway of many of the Songhay settlements.
Several elements were eventually broken from the Iwellemmedan Kel Ataram by the French, further weakening the confederation.
Association football sub-confederations.