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nomarch Meaning in gujarati ( nomarch ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



Noun:

નિયમિત પ્રગતિ, આવરી લેવામાં આવેલ અંતર, કુચ, સરહદી, સીમાઓ, સરહદ, જર્ની, સૈનિકોનું સંગીત,

Verb:

જવા માટે દબાણ કરો, નિશ્ચિતપણે આગળ, આગળ વધો, આગળ આગળ, ક્રોધાવેશ પર જાઓ, અવિરતપણે આગળ વધવું,

nomarch's Usage Examples:

Unlike his successor, Senusret II maintained good relations with the various nomarchs or provincial governors of Egypt who were almost as wealthy as the pharaoh.


In the 12th Dynasty the power of the nomarchs began to be curtailed, and provincial governors were appointed or at least confirmed by the king.


nemesis, nomad, nomadic, nomadism, nomadize, nomarch, nomarchy, nome, nomology, nomothetic, Numidia, numismatics nemat- hair Greek νῆμα, νήματος (nêma.


Their posts had become hereditary, and some nomarchs entered into marriage alliances with the nomarchs of neighboring.


obscure and isolated tomb inscription of Ankhtifi, the pro-Herakleopolite nomarch of Hieraconpolis and prince of El-Mo"alla, about 30 km (19 mi) south of.


kinglet belonging either to the 8th Dynasty or a provincial nomarch proclaiming himself king in a time when central authority had broken down, c.


Intermediate Period and for some of the Middle Kingdom period it was common for nomarchs (someone who oversees/controls a government specified area) to be hereditary.


Neferkare VIII and the enigmatic king Ka-nefer-re mentioned in the tomb of the nomarch Ankhtifi are the same person, and it is somewhat more likely that Kaneferre.


"the Great") may have been a Theban nomarch and independent ruler of Upper Egypt during the early First Intermediate.


User may refer to: User (ancient Egyptian official), an ancient Egyptian nomarch (governor) of the Eighth Dynasty Useramen, an ancient Egyptian vizier also.


A nomarch (Ancient Greek: νομάρχης, Ancient Egyptian: ḥrj tp ꜥꜣ Great Chief) was a provincial governor in ancient Egypt; the country was divided into.


Tomb 27 "ndash; Ramushenti, nomarch during the 11th Dynasty (closed).


Its precise meaning has been intensely discussed; the most common interpretation is that of an emblem meaning 'nomarch' or 'high lord'.



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