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diarchy (ˈdaɪɑːkɪ) Also (erron.) dyarchy. [f. Gr. δι- twice + -αρχία rule: cf. µοναρχία rule of one; f. ἀρχός chief.] A government by two rulers. Also spec. the system of provincial government in India established by the Government of India Act of 1919 (9 & 10 Geo. V c. 101) (see also quot. 1917).18...
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Diarchy
Diarchy (from Greek , di-, "double", and , -arkhía, "ruled"), duarchy, or duumvirate is a form of government characterized by corule, with two people ruling In My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, the nation of Equestria where most of the series takes place is shown to be a diarchy.
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Diarchy in Bombay Presidency
Diarchy was established in Bombay Presidency based on the recommendations of the Montague-Chelmsford report.
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diarchal
diarchal, a. (daɪˈɑːkəl) Also diarchial, dyarchal, -ial. [f. diarchy + -al.] Of or pertaining to a diarchy; spec. (see diarchy).1921 Glasgow Herald 11 Mar. 10 Among the Ministers recently elected under the new ‘Dyarchal’ system was an Indian who had been previously convicted on charges of conspiracy...
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Diarchy in Madras Presidency
Diarchy was established in Madras Presidency based on the recommendations of the Montague-Chelmsford report. Five elections were held during the period diarchy was in effect and Justice Party occupied power most of the time.
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diarchic
diarchic, a. (daɪˈɑːkɪk) Also dyarchic. [f. diarchy: see -ic.] = prec. So diˈarchical a.1920 Edin. Rev. Oct. 386 The diarchic character of the Swiss Government. 1921 Spectator 5 Feb. 161/2 The preposterous dyarchical constitution forced upon India by Mr. Montagu. 1926 Contemp. Rev. Feb. 240 He broke...
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Lycurgus (king of Sparta)
He also effectively abolished the traditional Spartan diarchy by dethroning his fellow king Agesipolis III and ruling Sparta as its sole monarch. Life
In 219 BC, after the death of the exiled king Cleomenes III in Egypt, the Spartans restored their traditional diarchy, installing Cleomenes's underaged
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Ferdinando Cito Filomarino
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2010: Golden Pardino - Legends of Tomorrow for Diarchy (Nominated).
2010: European Film Award for European Short Film for Diarchy (Nominated) .
2010: Prize of the City of Torino for Best Italian Short Film for Diarchy (Nominated).
2011: Silver Ribbon for Best Short Film Director for Diarchy
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T. K. Chidambaranatha Mudaliar
(Diarchy in Madras Presidency)
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Tamil scholars
1882 births
1954 deaths
Writers from British India
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Pharasmanes I of Iberia
Diarchy
Toumanoff has tentatively suggested the identification of Pharasmanes with the Aderki (or Rok) of the medieval Georgian chronicles whose reign Many modern scholars, however, doubt the existence of the diarchy, for the contemporary foreign source make references only to sole monarch.
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Muddiman Committee
This committee would aid in investigating the diarchy issue on the Constitution as set up in 1921 under the Indian Council Act of 1919. The Majority Report declared by officials that a diarchy had not been established, has not been given a fair trial run, and so only minor changes in non-official
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Theopompus of Sparta
Sparta was a diarchy, having two kings at the same time, an Agiad and a Eurypontid.
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Government of India Act 1919
The Act provided a dual form of government (a "diarchy") for the major provinces. Diarchy was introduced at the Provincial Level. Diarchy means a dual set of governments; one is accountable, the other is not accountable.
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