No. Nobles were kings so that makes your question false.
Unlike China, Japan did not use examinations to hire government officials.
When the Qin government took away the fiefs the nobles had no where to live so the government moved them to Qin Empire's capital
Bureaucracy
He was less oppressive than previous rulers. He created a centralized government, and he tried to incorporate traditional Chinese ideas into his government. He reduced the role of the nobles.
the nobles received their money from the taxes that the third estate paid.
Because they were nobles from powerful families.
Nobles belonged to families descended from the first Aztec king. Nobles owned slaves and many were government officials.
Unlike China, Japan did not use examinations to hire government officials.
When the Qin government took away the fiefs the nobles had no where to live so the government moved them to Qin Empire's capital
Bureaucracy
They were chosen by local nobles and were expected to tell people to respect the king, nobles, and other government officials.
Approximately 1.5% of the population of France was nobles during the French Revolution.
priests and nobles
he allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him
He allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him.
He allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him.
The type of government is ARISTOCRACY. Hope that helps.