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aristarchies

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/ˌær.ɪˈstɑːr.kiz/ · ar-is-tar-chies

A term referring to a form of government or rule by an elite class; it can also denote the leadership or authority of a chosen few.

Meanings

nounformal

A term referring to a form of government or rule by an elite class; it can also denote the leadership or authority of a chosen few.

ایک اصطلاح جو ایک منتخب طبقہ کے ذریعہ حکومت یا حکمرانی کی شکل کی طرف اشارہ کرتی ہے؛ یہ چنے ہوئے چند لوگوں کی قیادت یا اختیار کی وضاحت بھی کر سکتی ہے۔

ارسطارخیاں

aristarchiyan

Synonyms

oligarchyelite rulearistocracyاقلیت کی حکمرانیاشرافیہفوقیت

Antonyms

democracymob rulepeople's powerجمہوریتعوام کی حکمرانیلوگوں کی طاقت

Common Collocations

  • aristarchies of society
  • political aristarchies
  • aristarchies in history

Example Sentences

Throughout history, various aristarchies have shaped the political landscape of nations.

تاریخ کے دوران، مختلف ارسطارخیاں قوموں کے سیاسی منظر نامے کو تشکیل دیتی رہیں۔

Tārīkh ke daurān, mukhtalif aristarchiyan qomōn ke siyāsī manzar nāme ko tashkeel deti rahīṅ.

The resurgence of aristarchies can often lead to social unrest.

ارسطارخیوں کی بحالی اکثر سماجی بے چینی کا باعث بن سکتی ہے۔

Aristarchiyon kī bālī oftān samājī bechainī kā bā'is ban sakti hai.

In an age of democratization, the aristarchies often face criticism.

جمہوری دور میں، ارسطارخیاں اکثر تنقید کا سامنا کرتی ہیں۔

Jumhūrī daur mein, aristarchiyan aksar tanqīd kā sāmanā kartī hain.

Easily Confused With

aristocracy:While aristocracy refers to a class of people holding exceptional rank and privileges, aristarchies specifically denote the system of governance by the elite.

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'aristarchies' as 'aries' (the best) + 'archo' (to rule) - thinking of the best rulers.

Picture a council of wise leaders sitting in a grand hall making decisions.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "ἀρισταρχία (aristarchia)" — best rule or best chief

First known use: 16th century

Derived from the Greek word 'aristarchia,' which refers to the best rule or leadership, often associated with a system of governance where a select few hold power. The term has evolved in various contexts relating to leadership.