Happy Independence Day! Today we celebrate the birth of our nation and the countless individuals who have fought for our freedoms. As we come together with friends and family, let's also remember the sacrifices of those who have made this day possible. Wishing you a happy and safe 4th of July! 🎇
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"Happy Independence Day! On this 15th of August, let's celebrate the spirit of freedom and remember the sacrifices made by our heroes. May our nation continue to prosper and flourish in the light of liberty. Jai Hind!" #happyindependenceday#15august#independenceday#informationtechnology#infiniti#infinitifamily
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Wishing you a joyous Independence Day filled with pride, peace, and prosperity. May this Independence Day bring happiness and success to you and your loved ones. Celebrate the freedom that our forefathers fought for and cherish the blessings of being a citizen of an independent nation. 🇮🇳 Happy Independence Day 🇮🇳 #independence #independenceday #security #securityindustry #securityprofessionals #securityprofessionals #securitymanagement #india
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May your Independence Day be filled with celebration, joy, and above all, pride as we honor our freedom and liberty that defines our great nation. Check out my blog post https://wix.to/fJk1zOR #newblogpost
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" #Happy Independence Day. 🇮🇳 💫" "Let's celebrate the spirit of freedom and unity on Independence Day 🇮🇳 Let's honor the sacrifices of our forefathers and embrace the opportunities that lie ahead, as we continue to build a brighter and stronger nation together. #IndependenceDay #ProudToBeIndian #linkedincommunity #linkdinfamily #linkbuilding #linkedin #linkedinconnections #linkedingrowth "
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On this day in 1322, Charles IV ascended to the throne, becoming the final monarch of the Capetian dynasty. Amidst the opulence of the French court, Charles IV underwent a majestic coronation ceremony, surrounded by the nobility, clergy, and dignitaries of the realm. The event symbolized not only the continuation of the monarchy but also the challenges and responsibilities that awaited the new king. Charles IV's reign witnessed a continuation of the Hundred Years' War against England. His diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving conflicts and securing alliances were complex and multifaceted. Charles worked to strengthen ties with neighboring kingdoms, seeking support against the English threat. However, the war's persistent nature and evolving political dynamics posed constant challenges to his diplomatic endeavors. The economic landscape during Charles IV's rule was characterized by the aftermath of his predecessors' financial policies. The kingdom faced economic challenges, including debt and strained resources due to the ongoing conflict. Charles attempted to address these issues through reforms and measures to stabilize the economy, although the long-term impact of these efforts remained limited. A defining aspect of Charles IV's reign was the lack of a direct male heir, leading to a succession crisis. The death of his infant son, John I, in 1316, raised questions about the continuity of the Capetian line. Charles, faced with the absence of a clear male heir, promulgated the Salic Law, excluding females from the succession. This decision would have significant implications for future royal successions in France. Charles IV's death in 1328 marked the end of the Capetian dynasty. His passing without a direct male heir set the stage for the Valois dynasty to ascend to the throne, further complicating the already intricate web of medieval European politics. #mylineage #medievalhistory #medievaltimes #medievale #medieval #europeanhistory #knight #middleages #warriorhistory #medievalarmor #militaryhistory #armour #medievalworld #medievalknight #charlesiv #medievalmonarchy #frenchhistory #hundredyearswar https://lnkd.in/gdXb759r
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#stateopeningofParliament in the UK today! This year, the anual ceremony will be certainly different to the previous years! It is the first time in a long time, when the opening of the Parliament, will be performed by the King, through the #KingSpeech! HM Charles III There is no doubt about it, it is a ceremony that was, is and will be, a trademark of the UK, the monarchy and the #Parliament! The regalia, the traditions, the solemnity of the ceremonia, the king's speech and the opportunity of the Parliament to seize the moment through the priorities set in the king's speech, it is an example of the unicity of the UK #constitution and the distinction of power, giving an insight of where the power lies and the connections between the two Chambers and Monarch. Is there still a place for traditions, or better said, for keeping all of the traditions within the ceremonies, that perhaps are not relevant to the times we live in now? Are such ceremonies, or the costs associated with them, still considered necessary especially when there are concerns related to the costs of living? The opinions will be split I'm sure, but one can argue that no matter what your personal views are, or what side you are on, these ceremonies are indeed unique and extraordinarily to witness or observ!
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India's president is more like the monarch with all powers with elected prime minister The UK has a constitutional monarchy, meaning the monarch is the head of state, but real power lies with the elected Parliament. Here's a breakdown of the monarchy's role: Head of State: The monarch, currently King Charles III, is a symbol of the UK. They represent the country in official matters and continuity of leadership. Government: Though they don't rule, the monarch appoints the Prime Minister and approves laws passed by Parliament. But this has not made UK less secular https://lnkd.in/ediGRxjE
HM King Charles III formally crowned 👑 #CoronationOnTheBBC #Coronation #KingCharlesIII #RoyalFamily
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