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oligarchic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


oligarchic ka kya matlab hota hai


कुलीनतंत्र

या एक कुलीन वर्ग की तुलना या समर्थन या विशेषता

Adjective:

कुलीनतंत्र का,



oligarchic शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



अमेरिका में भूपतियों, व्यापारियाें एवं महाजनों द्वारा कुलीनतंत्र में विश्वास रखने वाला दूसरा वर्ग था।

यूनान के समान यहाँ गणतन्त्र तथा कुलीनतंत्र का विवेचन लगभग नहीं है।

कुलीनतंत्र में राजनीतिक समानता प्राय: नहीं थी।

अंग्रेजी कुलीनतंत्र में अस्वीकृति का एक अन्य कारण जेम्स का ऐनी की प्रति स्नेह था जिसे वे सार्वजनिक रूप से प्रदर्शित किया करता था, जैसे सार्वजनिक रूप से चुंबन और साथ में खड़े होना, जिसे सत्रहवीं सदी के दौरान पति का पत्नी की ओर अनुचित व्यवहार माना जाता था धारण की तरह।

यूनान के समान यहाँ गणतन्त्र तथा कुलीनतंत्र का विवेचन लगभग नहीं है।

कुलीनवाद से प्रेरित रहे ब्रिटेन में राजतंत्र के रहते हुए भी प्रजातांत्रिक संस्थाओं और प्रतिनिधिक शासन का विकास हुआ और अलिखित ब्रिटिश संविधान पर राजतंत्र, कुलीनतंत्र और जनतंत्र तीनों का असर आया ।

मोस्का और परेटो का यह भी कहना था कि भविष्य के समाजों के नेतृत्व (चाहे वे राजशाहियाँ हों, कुलीनतंत्र हों या लोकतंत्र) का पैटर्न भी ऐसा ही रहने वाला है।

किन्तु इस क्रान्ति के परिणामस्वरूप अन्ततः मिस्र और सूडान में संवैधानिक राजतंत्र एवं कुलीनतंत्र की समाप्ति हुई।

स्थानीय कुलीनतंत्र विदेशी मालिकानों के साथ साठ-गाँठ किये हुए था।

ध्यान रहे कि युरोप के बारे में टॉकवील की मान्यता थी कि वहाँ स्थिरता लाने की यही भूमिका राजशाही और कुलीनतंत्र के नेतृत्व में जारी परम्पराओं ने निभायी है।

प्रो. विलोबी इसे कुलीनतंत्र कहते है।

हाउस ऑफ लॉर्ड्स की सदस्यता ब्रिटिश कुलीनतंत्र के शिष्टजनों से ली गई है और यह लॉर्ड्स आध्यात्मिक और लॉर्ड्स टेम्पोरल से बना है।

oligarchic's Usage Examples:

The oligarchic constitution established in Canada in 1 774 by the Quebec Act did not suit men trained in the school of local self-government which Britain had unwittingly established in the American colonies, and the gift of representative institutions was soon necessary.


The city was at first governed by an oligarchic senate, composed of sixty members, known as aµvinlove, and presided over by a magistrate called an apEo-rjp; but, though it is proved by inscriptions that the old names continued to a very late period, the constitution underwent a popular transformation.


For ten years the land remained under Athenian control, which was exercised through the newly installed democracies; but in 447 the oligarchic majority raised an insurrection, and after a victory at Coronea regained their freedom and restored the old constitutions.


The island was nearly lost to Athens by two attempts of the oligarchic faction to effect a revolution; on each occasion the popular party ultimately won the day and took a most bloody revenge on its opponents (427 and 425).


This was owing partly to the evils of an oligarchic government; partly to the weakness resulting from the natural attraction of the Orthodox-Greek element in Lithu ania towards Muscovy, especially after the fall of Constantinople, but chiefly to the administrative superiority of the highly centralized Muscovite government.


This was the germ of the great council, the Maggior Consiglio, which was rendered strictly oligarchic in 1296.


The Great Council of Venice, the curiae of Rome, were each of them the assembly of a privileged class, an assembly in which every member of that class had a right to a place, an assembly which might be called popular as far as the privileged class was concerned, though rigidly oligarchic as regarded the excluded classes.


Power passed into the hands of John de Witt, who represented the oligarchic element and the special interests of one province, Holland, and was taken from the Orange party which represented the more democratic element and the more general interests of the Seven Provinces.


Even though we admit that Chios, Lesbos and Samos (up to 440) retained their oligarchic governments and that Selymbria, at a time (409 B.C.) when the empire was in extremis, was permitted to choose its own constitution, there can be no doubt that, from whatever motive and with whatever result, Athens did exercise over many of her allies an authority which extended to the most intimate concerns of local administration.


The numerous legends which have grown up round his name yield very little that can fairly be regarded as authentic. It seems that he carried on the democratic tradition of his house by helping to overthrow an oligarchic government which succeeded the tyranny in Agrigentum, and was invited by the citizens to become their king.



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of or relating to or supporting or characteristic of an oligarchy

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