- rule by ten
people Condominium (international law)
Occasionally spelled dyarchy, as in the
Encyclopaedia Britannica article on the
colonial British institution...
-
University constituencies). The
reforms also
introduced the
principle of
dyarchy,
whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture, health, education...
- The
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh was a
province of
India under the
British Raj,
which existed from 22
March 1902 to 1937; the
official name was shortened...
- with the
contemporaneous advent of the
Khwarazmian Empire.
During the
dyarchy of Ala al-Din
Husayn nephews -
Ghiyath al-Din
Muhammad and
Muhammad of...
-
expanded the
Punjab Legislative Council and
introduced the
principle of
dyarchy,
whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture, health, education...
- to
include more
elected Indian members, and
introduced the
principle of
dyarchy,
whereby certain responsibilities,
including agriculture, health, education...
- of 1917,
Madras was the
first state of
India to
implement a
system of
dyarchy, and
thereafter its
Governor ruled alongside a
prime minister. In the early...
-
legislative council election to
Madras Presidency after the
establishment of
dyarchical system of
government by the
Government of
India Act, 1919 the
ruling Justice...
- more
elected Indian members. The
reforms also
introduced the
principle of
dyarchy,
whereby certain responsibilities such as agriculture, health, education...
-
Muslim League were
mostly Urdu-speaking.[citation needed] In the
period of
dyarchy (1919-1935), the BPML had many factions. One of the
notable factions led...