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Nobility

Nobility is a social class found in many societies that have an aristocracy. It is normally appointed by and ranked immediately below royalty.

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Nobility

Nodes441
Edges440
Triples381
Avg. degree2
Density0.004535
Components1

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Nobility

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related to Ethiopia · 48
Nobility → Abyssinia, Agame, Ambassel, Azmach, Balambaras, Begemder, Dejazmach, Dejazmach Sabagadis, Dejazmaches, Empress Menen Asfaw, Ethiopia, Ethiopian, Ethiopian Empire, Europe, European, Fit'awrari, For, Gojjam, Grazmach, Holy Roman Empire
related to Indian subcontinent · 33
Nobility → British Raj, Constitution, Dewan, During, Gorkha Kingdom, Hence, Historian Mahesh Chandra Regmi, Historically Rajputs, In, In Nepal, India, Indian, Jagirdar, Kaji, Karyi, Kingdom, Mankari, Mudaliar, Mughal Empire, Nawabs
related to Islamic world · 29
Nobility → Abaza, Abazin, An, Circassian, Dowleh, Egyptian, Imperial Court, In, In Iran, Iran, Islamic, Khan, Mirza, Muhammad, One, Ottoman, Ottoman Empire, Persons, Quraysh, Regarded
related to Ranks · 24
Nobility → Aristocratic Reaction, Belgium, Europe, France, Germany, Hungarian, In, In Eastern Europe, In France, In Russia, In Spain, It, Italy, Netherlands, Noble, Portugal, Prussia, Prussian Germany, Scandinavia, Spain
related to Europe · 20
Nobility → Albanian, Baltic German, Byzantine, During, Estonia, Europe, European, Great BritainPeerage, In, Industrial Revolution, LatviaBelgian, Middle Ages, Military Revolution, NameBritish, NobilityLithuanian, Originally, PeersIrish, Renaissance, This, United KingdomEnglish
related to Philippines · 19
Nobility → Apo, Brunei, Chinese, Datok, Datu, European, Hindu, Indonesia, Islamic, Like, Malay, Malaysia, Philippines, Rajah, Since, Southeast Asian, Sultan, These, With
related to Madagascar · 18
Nobility → Andriana, Antambahoaka, Antemoro, Before, Betsileo, Betsimisaraka, Bezanozano, France, French, In, Javanese, Linguistic, Madagascar, Malagasy, Merina, The, The Andriana, Tsimihety
see also · 16
Nobility → Almanach, Ascribed, Burgher, DebutanteFalse, German, GothaAristocracy, Großbürger, HeraldryHonourKaji, India, KingList, Nepal, OzoOgboniPashaPatrician, Patrician, PeeragePetty, Roman Europe, Rome
related to Latin America · 14
Nobility → Aymara, Aztecs, Brazil, Cuba, European, French, In, Indigenous, Latin America, Maya, Mexico, Portuguese, Quechua, Spanish
related to Privileges · 14
Nobility → Europe, European, French Revolution, In, In France, It, Most, Nobles, Not, On, Peasants, Prior, Usually, Work

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titles noble nobles hereditary many also spanish class status families title countries descendants royal europe often however system kingdom social

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Nobilityis asocial class found in many societies that have an aristocracy0.90text
Nobilityis ahistorical0.90text
Greeceinstance ofincluding European countries0.80text
Turkeyinstance ofincluding European countries0.80text
and Austriainstance ofincluding European countries0.80text
and former Eastern Bloc countriesinstance ofincluding European countries0.80text
places in the Americas such as Mexicoinstance ofincluding European countries0.80text
the United Statesinstance ofincluding European countries0.80text
have expressly abolished the conferralinstance ofincluding European countries0.80text
use of titles of nobility for their citizensinstance ofincluding European countries0.80text
a castleinstance ofIt also included infrastructure0.80text
wellinstance ofIt also included infrastructure0.80text

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