Tagldit n Brusya
| Tagldit n Brusya | |
|---|---|
| État historique | |
| Yamu ɣ | Prusse |
| Asakud n ussrsl nɣ isllwi | 18 Innayr 1701 |
| Ism ɣ tutlayt taẓuṛant | Königreich Preußen |
| Asgd d tnbaḍt ɣ ddunit | protestantisme |
| Participant ou participante à | troisième guerre de Silésie, seconde guerre de Silésie |
| Tutlayt tamaddut | Tutlayt Talimant |
| Hymne | Preußenlied |
| Tamnẓawt | Urupa |
| Tamazirt | Reich allemand |
| Tamaẓunt | Brlin |
| Asdɣr amssugur | Empire allemand, république de Weimar, Troisième Reich |
| Ismlan ijɣrafiyn | 53°0′0″N 14°0′0″E |
| Régime politique | monarchie constitutionnelle |
| Ixf n uwank | roi de Prusse |
| Assemblée délibérante | Parlement prussien |
| Iga yan ugmam ɣ | Saint-Empire romain germanique, Confédération germanique, Empire allemand, Confédération de l'Allemagne du Nord |
| Adrim | Reichsthaler, thaler prussien |
| Siège | Empire allemand, Confédération de l'Allemagne du Nord, Confédération germanique |
| Suivi par | État libre de Prusse |
| Remplacé par | État libre de Prusse |
| Remplace | Saint-Empire romain germanique, Brandebourg-Prusse, duché de Prusse, royaume de Hanovre |
| Date de dissolution, d'abolition ou de démolition | 9 Nuwanbir 1918 |
| Blasonnement | armoiries de la Prusse, Q1474008, coat of arms of the Kingdom of Prussia |
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Tagldit n Brusya (s Talimant: Königreich Preußen, asusru nns: [ˈkøːnɪkʁaɪç ˈpʁɔʏsn̩]) tga yat tmazirt tajrmanit tkka tt inn sɣ usggʷas n 1701 ar 1918.[1] illa dars yan ufus ɣ tamunt n Lalman ɣ usggʷas n 1871, tg yat tmazirt imqqurn (mqqurt) ɣ tmnukda tajrmant ar anfassay nns ɣ 1918.[1]. mqqar d tiwi ism nns sɣ tsga n Brusya, tili tmazirt ad ɣ tmargrafit n brandrburg. Tg tmaẓunt nns tɣrmt n Birlin.[2] Tɣʷi mad iggutn ɣ ugafa n lalman n ɣassad d utaram n Bulanḍa.
Igldan n Brusya kkan d tigmmi n Huhntsulrn. Yiwrri d uzddal n Brandnburg-Brusya lli izwurn tagldit iga yan udwas amknas ijfan ɣ wussan n ugllid Fridirik Wilyam, anfran n Brandnburg, ittyawssan yadlli s wassaɣ n "unfran imqqurn".[3][4][5] Sɣ lliɣ nit tga tgldit, Brusya tmmaɣ ad trnu ɣ udwas nns, slawan akkʷ kud as inbḍ Fridirik wis II "Amagʷr".[6] Iga Fridirik d amagʷr yan ɣ imzwarn ɣ ussnti n imnɣitn n "Sa Isggasn" (1756-1763). ibdd mnid i Nnmsa d Rusya d Fransa d Swid, ig ɣ Brusya tad kullu ikkan f tmizar tijrmaniyn, tkka tt inn Brusya tra ad tsmun timizar akkʷ n ijmann (aysilad tin Swisra) ddaw tnbaḍt nns.
Tisaɣulin
[ssnfl | Snfl asagm]- ↑ a et b Marriott, J. A. R., and Charles Grant Robertson. The Evolution of Prussia, the Making of an Empire. Rev. ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946.
- ↑ Wilson, James (1838). An introduction to the natural history of fishes : being the article "Ichthyology," from ... the Encyclopædia Britannica / by James Wilson. Edinburgh, etc: Adam and Charles Black, [et al.]
- ↑ Kelsen, Hans (2011). The law of the United Nations: a critical analysis of its fundamental problems. With supplement (Repr. The Lawbook Exchange ed ed.). Clark, N.J: The Lawbbok Exchange, LTD. ISBN 978-1-58477-077-0.
{{cite book}}:|edition=has extra text (tiwisi) - ↑ Danilovic, Vesna (2002). When the Stakes Are High. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-11287-6.
- ↑ Scott, H.M. (1994-10-01). "Aping the Great Powers: Frederick the Great and the Defence of Prussia's International Position 1763-86". German History. 12 (3): 286–307. doi:10.1177/026635549401200302. ISSN 0266-3554.
- ↑ Börsch-Supan, Helmut (2003), "Frederick [Friedrich] II [Frederick the Great], King of Prussia", Oxford Art Online, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-1-884446-05-4, retrieved 2025-04-20
