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1 throne
[θrəun] noun1) the ceremonial chair of a king, queen etc, pope or bishop.كُرْسي المَلِك أو المَلِكَه2) the king or queen:العَرْشHe swore allegiance to the throne.
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2 throne
عَرْش \ throne: a king’s ceremonial seat. -
3 ascend the throne
to be crowned king or queen.إرتِقاء العَرْش -
4 'arsh
throne [Sem '-r-sh, Mal gharix (crib), Akk ershu (bed), Heb 'eress, 'arissa (cradle), Syr 'arsa (throne), Uga 'rsh (bed)] Ful alarsi, Per 'arsh borrowed from Ar -
5 kursi
throne; chair, seat, cathedra [from Sum guza] Hin kursi, Per korsi, Taj kursi, Tur kürsü borrowed from Ar -
6 succession
[səkˈseʃən] noun1) the right of succeeding to a throne as king, to a title etc:حَق الخِلافَه أو إسْتِلام الحُكْمThe Princess is fifth in (order of) succession (to the throne).
2) a number of things following after one another:سِلْسِلَه مُتوالِيَهa succession of bad harvests.
3) the act or process of following and taking the place of someone or something else:خِلافَه في الحُكْمhis succession to the throne.
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7 tacht
bed; throne [from Per] Aze taxt, Hin takht, Ind takhta, Tur taht borrowed from Ar -
8 جلس على العرش
v. throne -
9 جلس على كرسي العرش
v. accede to the throne -
10 عرش
1́ n. throne2́ v. trellis -
11 كرسي
n. chair, seat, throne -
12 منصة العروس
n. bridal throne -
13 وراثة العرش
n. heir to the throne -
14 آية الكرسي
آية الكرسي:Surah Baqara, Ayah 256 of the Qur'an. It is called the throne of the Qur'an. -
15 أريكة
أرِيكَة: عَرْش -
16 ارتقى العرش
اِرْتَقَى العَرْشَto accede to, ascend (the throne) -
17 ارتقاء العرش
اِرْتِقاءُ العَرْش -
18 استولى على الحكم إلخ
اِسْتَوْلَى على الحُكْمِ، السّلْطَةِ، العَرْشِ إلخto seize (take over, usurp) power, a throne, etc. -
19 اعتلى العرش
اِعْتَلَى العَرْشَto ascend, accede to (the throne) -
20 تبوأ العرش
تَبَوَّأَ العَرْشَto accede to, ascend (the throne)
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