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Suzerainty শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সর্বোচ্চ বা সার্বভৌম কর্তৃত্ব

Suzerainty Meaning In Bengali সর্বোচ্চ বা সার্বভৌম কর্তৃত্ব

Suzerainty

সর্বোচ্চ বা সার্বভৌম কর্তৃত্ব, অধিরাজের পদ বা ক্ষমতা, আধিরাজ্য,

Definition

1) Suzerainty is the authority or control exercised by a suzerain over a dependent state or territory. The suzerain is the superior power in a relationship of feudal subordination.
2) It can also refer to the relationship between a dominant state or imperial power and a tributary state, where the latter retains internal autonomy while recognizing the supremacy of the former.
3) In international law, suzerainty denotes a situation where a state or territory enjoys a measure of independence or self-governance, but acknowledges the sovereignty of another state in certain matters.

Examples

Suzerainty Example in a sentence

1) The small country operated under the suzerainty of the neighboring kingdom.

2) The feudal lord maintained suzerainty over the surrounding villages.

3) The tribes acknowledged the suzerainty of the powerful chief.

4) The treaty established a relationship of suzerainty between the two nations.

5) The suzerainty of the empire extended over vast territories.

6) The principality retained some autonomy despite being under suzerainty.

7) The king asserted his suzerainty by levying taxes on the vassal states.

8) The suzerainty of the imperial government was challenged by rebellious provinces.

9) The suzerainty agreement allowed for the peaceful coexistence of the city-states.

10) The suzerainty of the church influenced the political decisions of the rulers.

Part of Speech

Suzerainty (Noun)

Synonyms

Suzerainty - (SYNONYM) সর্বোচ্চ বা সার্বভৌম কর্তৃত্ব

Suzerainty - (SYNONYM) অধিরাজের পদ বা ক্ষমতা

Suzerainty , Overlordship , Imperiality - (NOUN) আধিরাজ্য

Encyclopedia

Suzerainty is the authority or control exercised by a suzerain over a dependent state or territory. The suzerain is the superior power in a relationship of feudal subordination.
It can also refer to the relationship between a dominant state or imperial power and a tributary state, where the latter retains internal autonomy while recognizing the supremacy of the former.
In international law, suzerainty denotes a situation where a state or territory enjoys a measure of independence or self-governance, but acknowledges the sovereignty of another state in certain matters.