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[199] “Dear friends. We are all fellow ghosts, citizens of the Independent Republic of Ghosts. After much toil we have just built the foundations of the Republic. At present, it would not be wise, [...] enemies. It is said in the scriptures:
[205] “Dear friends! The demands [...] to cremate each dead body in the Republic of Ghosts. I request you to return [...] least, with my best efforts.”
[176] In the Vipra Age the king sat on [...] vipras did not want a democracy or republic exactly as we understand the terms. [...] moment to establish a democracy or republic, the vipras would install the puppet kśatriya of their choice on the throne.
[84] A strong social structure could [...] relatively late or where a democracy or republic had been established after a short [...] things as long-lasting monarchies.
[30] Those who sparkle and arouse their [...] – whether it is a democratic republic, or a bureaucracy, or a dictatorship [...] while others bow to their command.
[2] Feudalism is a system where power [...] barons. Feudalism may exist both in a republic and a kingdom. A feudal chief or local chieftain is a king under a big king.
[3] Democracy is where a government [...] country having a democratic head is a republic. A democratic country having a non-democratic head is not a republic. It is either a kingdom (monarchy), or an oligarchy, or a restricted republic. India is both a democracy and a republic; the USA is also a democracy and a republic; but Great Britain is a democracy and a kingdom. Australia is a democracy but not a republic, as it recognizes the British [...] Soviet Union omitted here.]] A republic is where the head of state is elected by [[the]] people directly or indirectly.
[18] SOME [...] general franchise republic where the head of a state [...] Feudalism may exist both in a republic and a kingdom. [...] having a democratic head is a republic. A democratic country having a non-democratic head is not a republic. It is either a kingdom (monarchy), or an oligarchy, or a restricted republic. India is both a democracy and a republic; the USA is also a democracy and a republic; but Great Britain is a democracy and a kingdom. Australia is a democracy but not a republic, as it recognizes the British [...] former Soviet Union omitted here.] republic where the head of a state is elected by people directly or indirectly.
[3] The first written constitution [...] by the Licchaviis. The Licchavi Republic comprised some portion of Muzzaffarpur, [...] their own written constitution.
[8] When I was a young boy – [...] had voting rights in the Licchavi republic in Vaishali in Bihar [[Licchavi was the first republic in the world, about 2500 years [...] resent it and protest against it.
[5] In the next phase, although women [...] monarchy and established the first republic about 2500 years ago. The representatives [...] was gradually transformed into a republic. This transition usually took place within the Kśatriya era itself.
[6] It is generally claimed that a republic does not function according to [...] of a deck chair from one ship.
[7] Now a question arises: Is what we call a republic really a republic? The answer is no, certainly not. [...] ago and now call them selves a republic, but in these countries common [...] “Look how white my face is!”