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The '''Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ''' are the traditional nobility in the [[Freice|Country of Freice]], comprising both hereditary nobles and those with titles awarded for life. The Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ were a social class below the Pưe̩rąqǡ, the traditional monarch of Freice.<ref>''About the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ'' (Common). derjadia-rajia.kum.fr.</ref> | The '''Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ''' are the traditional nobility in the [[Freice|Country of Freice]], comprising both hereditary nobles and those with titles awarded for life. The Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ were a social class below the Pưe̩rąqǡ, the traditional monarch of Freice.<ref>''[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ About the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ]'' (Common). derjadia-rajia.kum.fr.</ref> | ||
Prior to colonisation, the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ were a significant part of Freician political and cultural life; their authority was significantly reduced by the Maricoenian colonial authorities, however. Since independence, the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ has seen a revival. Both the Constitution in 1972 and the Schedules of Government in 2021 recognise the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ and the system of titles and customs associated with it. | Prior to colonisation, the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ were a significant part of Freician political and cultural life; their authority was significantly reduced by the Maricoenian colonial authorities, however. Since independence, the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ has seen a revival. Both the Constitution in 1972 and the Schedules of Government in 2021 recognise the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ and the system of titles and customs associated with it. | ||
Today, the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ is governed by the Nưeɟel gi Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ, a council composed of the most senior members of the nobility, including the Pưe̩rąqǡ.<ref>''[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ About]'' (Common). nu.ganq.kum.fr.</ref> The Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ continue to hold a significant degree of power and influence in contemporary Freician politics, with policies aiming at their resurrection as part of a general attempt to Freicianise the political culture of the island. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ Official website of the | * [https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ Official website of the Nưeɟel gi Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ] - nu.ganq.kum.fr. | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 20 August 2021
The Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ are the traditional nobility in the Country of Freice, comprising both hereditary nobles and those with titles awarded for life. The Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ were a social class below the Pưe̩rąqǡ, the traditional monarch of Freice.[1]
Prior to colonisation, the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ were a significant part of Freician political and cultural life; their authority was significantly reduced by the Maricoenian colonial authorities, however. Since independence, the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ has seen a revival. Both the Constitution in 1972 and the Schedules of Government in 2021 recognise the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ and the system of titles and customs associated with it.
Today, the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ is governed by the Nưeɟel gi Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ, a council composed of the most senior members of the nobility, including the Pưe̩rąqǡ.[2] The Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ continue to hold a significant degree of power and influence in contemporary Freician politics, with policies aiming at their resurrection as part of a general attempt to Freicianise the political culture of the island.
See also
References
- ↑ About the Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ (Common). derjadia-rajia.kum.fr.
- ↑ About (Common). nu.ganq.kum.fr.
External links
- Official website of the Nưeɟel gi Ġǡŋqąjiȧļ - nu.ganq.kum.fr.