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puppet$65545$ - translation to αραβικά

MAJORITY FIGUREHEAD
Puppet-monarch; Puppet King; Puppet emperor; Puppet king; Puppet kings; Puppet monarchs; Puppet queen; Puppet queens

puppet      
n. دمية, لعبة الأطفال, دمية متحركة, شخص أشبه بالألعوبة
puppet government         
  • Map of the [[British Indian Empire]]. The [[princely state]]s are in yellow.
  • [[First French Empire]] and French satellite states in 1812
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  • [[Northern Cyprus]] in 2009
  • Imperial Japan's sphere of influence]]
  • The greatest extent of the territory which the [[Soviet Union]] politically, economically and militarily dominated as of 1959–1960, after the [[Cuban Revolution]] but before the official 1961 [[Sino-Soviet split]] (total area: c. 34,374,483 km<sup>2</sup>)
  • Map of the [[Finnish Democratic Republic]] (1939–40), a short-lived puppet state of the [[Soviet Union]]. Green indicates the area that the Soviet Union planned to cede to the Finnish Democratic Republic, and red the areas ceded by Democratic Finland to the Soviet Union.
  • [[Wang Jingwei]] receiving German diplomats while head of state in 1941
  • [[German-occupied Europe]] at the height of the Axis conquests in 1942
  • Abkhazian President [[Alexander Ankvab]] with Transnistrian President [[Yevgeny Shevchuk]] in 2013. Both Abkhazia and Transnistria have been described as puppet states of Russia.
STATE THAT IS SUPPOSEDLY INDEPENDENT BUT IS IN FACT DEPENDENT UPON AN OUTSIDE POWER
Puppet government; Marionette government; Marionette régime; Puppet régime; Puppet-state; Puppet regime; Puppet leader; Ruler puppet; Collaborationist state; Marionette regime; Puppet-stat; Puppet states; Marionette state; Dummy government; Puppet govermment
حكومة صورية
PUPPETS         
  • Ancient Greek terracotta puppet dolls, 5th/4th century BC, [[National Archaeological Museum, Athens]]
  • The Little Girl Giant Puppet in Sri Lanka was a novel initiative to educate on female empowerment.
  • Kathputli show]] in [[Mandawa]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]]
  • A black light puppet
  • Medieval knight puppets do battle in the [[Hortus deliciarum]]. Each puppet is manipulated by both puppeteers.
  • Object Puppet of [[Nikolai Zykov]] Theatre, Russia.
  • Vietnamese water puppets
  • Sock puppet from the Web series ''Totally Socks''
INANIMATE OBJECT OR REPRESENTATIONAL FIGURE ANIMATED OR MANIPULATED BY AN ENTERTAINER
Puppet theater; Black light puppet; Puppets; Puppets and Marionettes; Light curtain puppet; Sweater puppet; Light Curtain puppet; Puppit; Blacklight puppet; "Puppet"; Motekar; Wayang motekar

ألاسم

أَدَاة ; دُمْيَة

Ορισμός

puppet
n.
1.
Doll.
2.
Marionette, image.
3.
Tool.

Βικιπαίδεια

Puppet monarch

A puppet monarch is a majority figurehead who is installed or patronized by an imperial power to provide the appearance of local authority but to allow political and economic control to remain among the dominating nation.

A figurehead monarch, as source of legitimacy and possibly divine reign, has been the used form of government in several situations and places of history.

There are two basic forms of using puppets as monarchs (rulers, kings, emperors):

  • A figurehead in which the monarch is a puppet of another person or a group in the country who rules instead of the nominal ruler.
  • A puppet government under a foreign power.

Examples of the first type are the Emperors who were the puppets of the shōguns of Japan and the kings who were the puppets of the Mayor of Palace in the Frankish kingdom. Client kingdoms under the Roman Republic and Roman Empire and the British Empire's colonial relationship with King Farouk of Egypt in the 1950s are examples of the second type.