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ukases Meaning in Bengali



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ukases's Usage Examples:

Together with rabbi Yitzchak Meir Alter from Ger, he coped with Russian ukases (decrees), prohibiting wearing traditional Jewish clothes.


attention and became an inspiration for other Chinese citizens to resist ukases of the Chinese government.


In 1648 and 1657, Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich issued ukases banning skomorokh art as blasphemous, their inventory was destroyed, skomorokhs.


Later tsars of Muscovy announced various ukases via biriches.


church by instituting the "Dukhovnyi reglament" of 1721 and other synodal ukases.


It was Teplov who drafted Catherine's first ukases and persuaded her to abolish the Cossack Hetmanate.


overtook the Hetman's prerogatives which was confirmed by the Imperial ukases of April 27 and July 3, 1723.


the Great Patriotic War) the term "Hero City" was applied to Kyiv in the ukases that awarded Kyiv the Order of Lenin and introduced the Medal "For the Defence.


border abatises called zasechniye linii (засечные линии) (ukases of 1653 and 1656), Siberia (ukases of 1671, 1683 and 1700), Don (1698) etc.


An intensive growth in the number of edicts ("ukases") since the Sudebnik of 1550 can be seen from the following data: In the.


Freiherr were recognized by the Tsardom of Russia as noble in the form of ukases additionally awarding the equivalent Russian title of Baron.


Nicholas I in regard to the oppressive conscription duties of the Jews by the ukases of January 8, 1852 and of August 16, 1852.


Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR were: promulgation of decrees (ukases); interpretation of current Soviet laws; dissolution of the Supreme Soviet.


Ultimately, in 1825, the Emperor Nicholas issued ukases suspending the operations of the Bible Society, and placing the society.


stands for free trade and sound money; against confiscatory taxation and the ukases of kings and other collectivists; and for individual autonomy against dictators.



ukases's Meaning':

an edict of the Russian tsar

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