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[225] Almost everywhere in the world the vaeshyas support democracy rather than monarchy, because in a monarchy the administration cannot be as [...] may at any time be endangered.
[82] In the course of time the age of [...] was replaced by the age of the monarchy. This transformation took place [...] the system, it may be said that monarchy had become established in kśatriya society.
[83] The kings of those days were generally [...] as dictators. Once the system of monarchy was established among the kśatriyas, the work of building society advanced under its sheltering wing.
[84] A strong social structure could not be formed where a monarchy had evolved relatively late or [...] established after a short period of monarchy. Due to a lack of strong state [...] things as long-lasting monarchies.
[111] When we read in history the accounts [...] to say that the history of the monarchy was the history of the “minister-archy”. [...] the undisciplined kśatriya monarchy and from the militaristic discipline [...] power of the monarch to the vipras.
[7] The social consciousness of the [...] in the medieval age, there was a monarchy; and much later due to the influence [...] ousted him from power. Autocratic monarchy is not consistent with the Bengali [...] inhabitants of other parts of India.
[29] Kings ascended to the throne through [...] but not in Bengal. In Bengal, the monarchy was not a hereditary institution. [...] during the historical battles.
[4] What is the difference between a kingdom and a monarchy? A kingdom is the territory over which a king rules. Monarchy is a system of government. So “kingdom” is a material noun and “monarchy” is an abstract noun. In the kingdom of so and so, monarchy was the form of government that prevailed.
[3] Democracy is where a government [...] republic. It is either a kingdom (monarchy), or an oligarchy, or a restricted [...] people directly or indirectly.
[18] SOME [...] republic. It is either a kingdom (monarchy), or an oligarchy, or a restricted [...] people directly or indirectly.
[4] History is made by collective psychology. The days of the monarchy are gone – in those days [...] will move around common people.
[5] In the days of the monarchy one could hardly think that history [...] queens. Even now, where there is no monarchy, the government houses are called [...] development will undergo further change.
[4] In the next phase although women [...] first stage in the evolution of the monarchy.
[2] In olden times there used to be [...] accepts the suzerainty of the English monarchy, but it does not accept English [...] taxes to the British government.
[9] Let us now discuss democracy. It [...] revolt against the tyranny of the monarchy exercised by these feudal kings. [...] that democracy has some defects.
[5] The rulers (monarchy was the system in those days) [...] governments developmental programmes.
[5] In the next phase, although women [...] first stage in the evolution of the monarchy. Sometimes the king or leader [...] if it was dissatisfied with the monarchy, as in the case of King John of England. The Licchaviis of Vaishali abolished the monarchy and established the first republic [...] was previously controlled by the monarchy. After a few successive stages of monarchy within the Kśatriya era, the monarchy was gradually transformed into [...] the Kśatriya era itself.
[6] It is generally claimed that a [...] USA. Where a democracy retains the monarchy, the monarchy may have theoretical importance, [...] of a deck chair from one ship.
[7] Now a question arises: Is what [...] some countries which abolished the monarchy long ago and now call them selves [...] “Look how white my face is!”
[2] In that age of struggle or in that [...] was formed on the earth and the monarchy came into existence. The so-called [...] formed during the period of the monarchy.
[3] The Kśatriya age was followed by the Vipra age or the intellectual age. During the period of the monarchy intellectuals began to consolidate [...] established in the guise of the monarchy. Thus social power went into the hands of priests. So long as the monarchy was faultless nobody opposed it, [...] the establishment of democracy.