under the yoke of tyranny
1yoke — 1. noun 1) the horses were loosened from the yoke Syn: harness, collar, coupling 2) countries struggling under the yoke of imperialism Syn: tyranny, oppression, domination, hegemony, enslavement, servitude, subjugation …
2The rise of Jat power — ’ (king) was conferred upon him in 1724. [Dr P.L. Vishwakarma, The Jats, I, Ed Dr Vir Singh, (Delhi:2004), 116] In past Jats always rose against tyranny, injustice, economic and social exploitations and were never overawed by claims of racial or… …
3Military establishment of the Roman Republic — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks …
4Constantine the Great — • Information on the Roman emperor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Constantine the Great Constantine the Great † …
5Norman yoke — The Norman yoke is a term that emerged in English nationalist discourse in the mid 17th century. It was a shorthand phrase, useful for attributing the oppressive aspects of feudalism in England to the impositions of William I of England, his… …
6States of the Church — • Consists of the civil territory which for over 1000 years (754 1870) acknowledged the pope as temporal ruler Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. States of the Church States of the Church …
7Aziz Ahmed — Infobox Officeholder name = Aziz Ahmed order = Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, Chief Secretary East Pakistan president = Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto later Prime Minister president2 = Foreign Secretary of Pakistan when Gen.(later Field Marshal)… …
8Militia (United States) — The role of militia, also known as military service and duty, in the United States is complex and has transformed over time.[1] The term militia can be used to describe any number of groups within the United States. Primarily, these fall into:… …
9Belgium — • Information on the history, education, and cemeteries of the country Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Belgium Belgium † …
10Latin American literature — Introduction the national literatures of the Spanish speaking countries of the Western Hemisphere. Historically, it also includes the literary expression of the highly developed American Indian civilizations conquered by the Spaniards. Over …