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bailiwicks Meaning in Bengali



যে অঞ্চলে উপর একটি সাধ্যপাল এখতিয়ার আছে

Noun:

বেলিফের অধিকারভুক্ত এলাকা,





bailiwicks's Usage Examples:

Channel Islands, which are grouped for administrative purposes into two bailiwicks — the Bailiwick of Jersey (comprising the island of Jersey and uninhabited.


They have a total population of about 170,499, and the bailiwicks' capitals, Saint Helier and Saint Peter Port, have populations of 33,500.


Several bailiwicks (Vogteien) were generally referred to as "transmontane bailiwicks" (German: Ennetbergische Vogteien, Italian:.


was a high official in the Knights Hospitaller who directed one of its bailiwicks abroad or one of the national associations ("tongues") at its headquarters.


These territories were known as ennetbirgische Vogteien or "transmontane bailiwicks".


by Henry II of France with jurisdiction between the parlements and the bailiwicks.


high-bailiwicks were subdivided into bailiwicks (German: Ämter, singular Amt), presided by a bailiff (Amtmann, plural Amtleute).


The high-bailiwicks, named.


The bailiff is the chief justice in each of the Channel Island bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey, also serving as president of the legislature and having.


standard measure of land, but the statutory definition differs between the bailiwicks.


Some of these bailiwicks had the rank of imperial states Teutonic.


Austria also promised to use its good offices to help Bavaria obtain: the bailiwicks of Alzenau, Amorbach, Heubach and Miltenberg from the Grand Duchy of Hesse.


This can be assessed as the date of first creation of the two bailiwicks.


critically in clause 50 of Magna Carta: We will entirely remove from their bailiwicks, the relations of Gerard of Athee (so that in future they shall have no.


also historically part of Normandy; they cover 194 km2 and comprise two bailiwicks: Guernsey and Jersey, which are British Crown dependencies.


provincialis), who himself was answerable to the Deutschmeister commander of all bailiwicks in Germany and Italy, at times directly to the Grand Master.


Although the bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey are often referred to collectively as the Channel.



bailiwicks's Meaning':

the area over which a bailiff has jurisdiction

Synonyms:

bibliotics; protology; field; communication theory; engineering science; divinity; graphology; communications; technology; field of study; numerology; knowledge base; domain; science; genealogy; study; escapology; humanities; theogony; futurology; frontier; subject field; discipline; futuristics; subject area; occultism; allometry; arts; applied science; humanistic discipline; military science; subject; major; engineering; liberal arts; theology; knowledge domain; architecture; ology; scientific discipline;

Antonyms:

inability; classicism; Romanticism; unrestraint; indiscipline;

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