The word is "empire."
Ardhi (Waziri wa Ardhi: Ministry for Lands)Land as in country; nchi (e.g., land of my fathers: nchi ya baba zangu).
The word "country" has two syllables.
The compound word with the word "country" in it is "countryside."
The word country is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a place.
The possessive noun for the word "country" is "country's."
The word "ruled" has one syllable.
Autonomous (country), autonomy
Autonomy.
Many countries have a predominant religious following (e.g., America) but there isn't a word for that. You seem to be looking for the word "theocracy", which means that the country is "ruled" according to that religious belief (e.g., Saudi Arabia).
how many country in word
No countries ruled Berlin after world war 2
Italy used to be a monarchy which is a country ruled by kings and queens
Yes, the word 'lands' is the plural form for the singular noun 'land'. The noun land is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an area that someone owns; an area of ground, especially one that is used for a particular purpose such as farming or building; the part of the Earth's surface that is not the ocean; a word for a place or a thing. The word 'land' is also a verb: land, lands, landing, landed.
Yes, lands is the plural of land. They came from many lands...
Augusto Pinochet was a dictator who ruled Chile for many years and had many supporters.
A monarchy. The word "monarchy" comes from the Greek "mono" meaning one and "archy" meaning ruler.
The word "lord" is actually a shortened word for "landlord", so the kings were the landlords of the country since they felt they owned the lands within the country. So, "landlord" was shortened to "lord" when people used it.