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30 people in favour of the continuation of their rule . to be widely accepted as justification for the mandate to rule . This is because a complete dissociation has occurred between the electoral process that produces the mandate and ...
30 people in favour of the continuation of their rule . to be widely accepted as justification for the mandate to rule . This is because a complete dissociation has occurred between the electoral process that produces the mandate and ...
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... rule first and later mustered enough strength to challenge it . T he oppression of the peasantry was of a new type . The peasant belonged neither to the traditional system nor to the modern . Not only that a far greater part ( sometimes ...
... rule first and later mustered enough strength to challenge it . T he oppression of the peasantry was of a new type . The peasant belonged neither to the traditional system nor to the modern . Not only that a far greater part ( sometimes ...
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... rule by peremptory com- mand himself in perpetuity . The Hukumi Shashan or rule by peremp- tory command of the Ranas conti- nued up to the beginning of 1951 . After that , following the 1950-51 political revolution , the king regain- ed ...
... rule by peremptory com- mand himself in perpetuity . The Hukumi Shashan or rule by peremp- tory command of the Ranas conti- nued up to the beginning of 1951 . After that , following the 1950-51 political revolution , the king regain- ed ...
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