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1. A monarchy is a country that is ruled by a monarch, and monarchy is this system or form of government. A monarch, such as a king or queen, rules a kingdom or empire. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's power is limited by a constitution. But in an absolute monarchy, the monarch has unlimited power.
2. a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
3. a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose.
4 . a civil or judicial official vested with limited judicial powers a traffic magistrate. 2a : a municipal, state, or federal judicial officer commonly authorized to issue warrants, hear minor cases, and conduct preliminary or pretrial hearings. — called also magistrate judge.
5. here are two meaning one in english and one in rome . an official appointed by a state to live in a foreign city and protect the state's citizens and interests there. (in ancient Rome) each of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.
6. Buddhism is a faith that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama (“the Buddha”) more than 2,500 years ago in India. With about 470 million followers, scholars consider Buddhism one of the major world religions.
7. The Vedas (/ˈveɪdəz, ˈviː-/; Sanskrit: वेदः vedaḥ, "knowledge") are a large body of religious texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the texts constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism.
8. a decorative image or design, especially a repeated one forming a pattern. a dominant or recurring idea in an artistic work.