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oligarchic Meaning in Bengali



 গোষ্ঠীশাসন সংক্রান্ত,

বা সংক্রান্ত বা সমর্থনকারী অথবা একটি রাজ্যশাসন চারিত্রিক

Adjective:

গোষ্ঠীশাসন-সংক্রান্ত,





oligarchic's Usage Examples:

Overall there are 35 oligarchic groups.


Some contemporary authors have characterized current conditions in the United States as oligarchic in nature.


used to refer to an authoritarian form of government characterized by oligarchic military dictatorship, as distinguished from other categories of authoritarian.


rule, specifically machine (oligarchic party dictatorships); bossism (autocratic party dictatorships), and juntas (oligarchic military dictatorships).


He was particularly active during the two periods of oligarchic government at Athens, as well as in the trial of the generals who had.


preventing an oligarchic coup at Samos in 411 BC.


On bringing the news of this event to Athens, however, they found that a successful oligarchic coup had taken.


"he who grows pure rice," was a leader of the Shakya, who lived in an oligarchic republic on the Indian subcontinent, with their capital at Kapilavastu.


Growth later slows and continues as oligarchic accretion.


misread passage in Tertullian's Apologeticus, Ichthyas was a leader in the oligarchic revolt in Megara in 375 BCE.


The Battle of Munychia was fought between Athenians exiled by the oligarchic government of the Thirty Tyrants and the forces of that government, supported.


Socratic dialogues, was a leader of the Thirty Tyrants (the ruthless oligarchic regime that ruled Athens, as puppets of Sparta and backed by Spartan troops.


In 411 BC, in the wake of an oligarchic coup at Athens, the pro-democracy sailors at Samos elected him as a general.


The Shakyas formed an independent oligarchic republican state known as Śākya Gaṇarājya.


In the early days of the restored democracy, he acted to weaken the oligarchic exiles at Eleusis by ending the period during which citizens could register.


It ended oligarchic rule and resulted in the first modern democratic elections in the country.


It is named after a deceased member of a powerful oligarchic family, and the city was created solely as a display of power and disdain.


the dialogue named for his teacher, Callicles argues the position of an oligarchic amoralist, stating that it is natural and just for the strong to dominate.


Brazilian politics is still known for being highly patrimonial, oligarchic, and personalistic.


romanized: Heptanēsos Politeia; Italian: Repubblica Settinsulare) was an oligarchic republic that existed from 1800 to 1807 under nominal Russian and Ottoman.


these dimensions have evolved as a product of Mexico's legacy of elite, oligarchic consolidation of power and authoritarian rule.



oligarchic's Meaning':

of or relating to or supporting or characteristic of an oligarchy

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