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  1. Protectorate (imperial China): Protectorate, also known as Duhu Fu (Chinese: 都護府), was a type of administrative division of the Chinese Empire, especially during the Han and Tang dynasties, established in frontier regions. During the Han and Tang dynasties, a protectorate was the highest government ... (Imperial China) [100%] 2023-11-25 [History of Imperial China] [Subdivisions of Korea]...
  2. Protectorate: i law, now a common term to describe the relation between two states, one of which exercises control, great or small, direct or indirect, over the other. It is significant of the rare use of the term until recent times ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  3. Protectorate: A protectorate, in the context of international relations, is a state that is under protection by another state for defence against aggression and other violations of law. It is a dependent territory that enjoys autonomy over most of its internal ... (Social) [100%] 2023-12-27 [Constitutional state types]
  4. Protectorate: A protectorate, in the context of international relations, is a state that is under protection by another state for defence against aggression and other violations of law. It is a dependent territory that enjoys autonomy over most of its internal ... (Concept in international relations) [100%] 2023-12-30 [Client state] [Colonialism]...
  5. Judges (Translated): Due to its length, the book of Judges has been divided into three sections: Judges 1-7 (Translated) Judges 8-14 (Translated) Judges 15-21 (Translated). (Translated) [73%] 2023-02-18 [Conservative Bible]
  6. Longyou Protectorate: The Longyou Protectorate (Chinese: 隴右都護府) was a protectorate of the Northern Song dynasty. It was created in 1104 after the Northern Song had occupied the former territories of Tsongkha. (Protectorate of the Chinese Northern Song dynasty) [70%] 2023-12-30 [Former protectorates] [Government of the Song dynasty]...
  7. Nyasaland Protectorate: at the 1911 census was: natives 969,183, Europeans 766, Asiatics 481. In March 1920 Europeans numbered 1,015 and Asiatics 515. The natives were estimated (1919) at 561,600 males and 664,400 females, a total of 1,216 ... [70%] 2022-09-02
  8. The Protectorate: The Protectorate, officially the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, is the period from 16 December 1653 to 25 May 1659 during which England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and associated territories were joined together in the Commonwealth of England, governed by ... (Place) [70%] 2023-12-29 [Former countries in Europe]
  9. Bechuanaland Protectorate: Bechuanalandia quiere decir «país de los Bechuana» (escrito modernamente como batsuana o tsuana). Historia y origen de Bechuanalandia[editar] Durante el reparto de África el territorio de los tsuana fue dividido en dos. La parte sur, al sur del río ... [70%] 2023-06-01
  10. Saar Protectorate: The Saar Protectorate (German: Saarprotektorat [ˈzaːɐ̯pʁotɛktoˌʁaːt]; French: Protectorat de la Sarre), officially Saarland (French: Sarre), was a French protectorate and a disputed territory separated from Germany. On joining the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG/West Germany) in 1957, it became ... (French protectorate, disputed territory) [70%] 2023-12-29 [Saar Protectorate] [Aftermath of World War II in Germany]...
  11. Judge: A judge is an official charged with overseeing court cases and interpreting laws and rendering judgments. A judge an instrumental part of common law governments, as they have the authority to make binding law. [59%] 2023-02-28 [Judicial] [Legal Terms]...
  12. Judge: Judge, in the widest legal sense an officer appointed by the sovereign power in a state to administer the law; in English practice, however, justices of the peace and magistrates are not usually regarded as “judges” in the titular sense ... [59%] 2022-09-02
  13. Judge: In the legal profession, a judge is a person who preside over court proceedings, either alone or as a member of a panel of judges. Every witness and any other evidence provided by the barristers or lawyers on behalf of ... [59%] 2024-01-14 [Judges] [Legal professions]...
  14. Judge (surname): Judge is an occupational surname of British origin. The first recorded instance of the surname is in 1309 in the Middle, English Occupation Register, Worcester, England. (Surname) [59%] 2024-01-14 [Occupational surnames] [Surnames of British Isles origin]...
  15. Judge: JUDGE juj (shopheT; New Testament dikastes, krites): In the early patriarchal times the heads of families and the elders of the tribes were the judges (compare Genesis 38:24), and their authority was based on custom. In the wilderness Moses ... [59%] 1915-01-01
  16. Judge: Judge — американская хардкор-панк straight edge группа из Нью-Йорка. Основана в 1987 году гитаристом Youth of Today Джоном Порселли и барабанщиком той же группы, Майком Ферраро. [59%] 2024-01-14
  17. Judge (biblical): A biblical Judge had duties beyond those of a modern judge, and even beyond those of a national chief justice. The careers of the judges of the Bible had three phases, and in each phase the judge discharged one of ... (Biblical) [59%] 2023-03-09 [Bible] [Bible Study]...
  18. Judge: Biblical Data: The common Hebrew equivalent for "judge" is "shofeṭ," a term found also in the Phenician as "sufeṭ" (= "regulator"); the latter is a name given to those who had chief control in the Sidonian colonies, and to the Hebrew "shofeṭ" was originally ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [59%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  19. judge: Properly a magistrate or ruler, rather than one who judges in the sense of trying a cause. [59%] 2007-02-02
  20. Judge (novel): Judge is a science fiction novel by British writer Karen Traviss. It is the sixth and last book of the Wess'Har Series. (Novel) [59%] 2024-05-12 [Wess'Har series] [2008 novels]...

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