caliphate |
|
caliphate |
undefined |
As a noun caliphate
is a unified federal islamic government for the muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
caliphate |
aristocracy |
As nouns the difference between caliphate and aristocracy
is that
caliphate is a unified federal islamic government for the muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph while
aristocracy is the nobility, or the hereditary ruling class.
caliphate |
dictatorship |
As nouns the difference between caliphate and dictatorship
is that
caliphate is a unified federal Islamic government for the Muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph while
dictatorship is a type of government where absolute sovereignty is allotted to an individual or a small clique.
caliphate |
meritocracy |
As nouns the difference between caliphate and meritocracy
is that
caliphate is a unified federal islamic government for the muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph while
meritocracy is rule by merit, and talent by extension, now often used to describe a type of society where wealth, income, and social status are assigned through competition.
caliphate |
sudan |
As a noun caliphate
is a unified federal islamic government for the muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph.
As a verb sudan is
.
caliphate |
empire |
As a noun caliphate
is a unified federal islamic government for the muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph.
As a verb empire is
.
antidisestablishmentarianism |
caliphate |
As nouns the difference between antidisestablishmentarianism and caliphate
is that
antidisestablishmentarianism is a political philosophy opposed to the separation of a religious group ("church") and a government ("state"), especially the belief held by those in 19th century england opposed to separating the anglican church from the civil government or to refer to separation of church and state while
caliphate is a unified federal islamic government for the muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph.
caliphate |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between caliphate and monarchy
is that
caliphate is a unified federal Islamic government for the Muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
emirate |
caliphate |
As nouns the difference between emirate and caliphate
is that
emirate is a country ruled by an emir while
caliphate is a unified federal Islamic government for the Muslim world, ruled by an elected head of state or caliph.
Pages