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An exilarchy is a form of government, usually theocratic or monarchic, that is established and constituted for rule over an ethnic or religious diaspora rather than over the place of origin whence the diaspora originates. This entails that the exilarch in power usually only has cultural and honorary powers over his or her subjects, as such subjects are ultimately under the political governance of their host countries of residence or citizenship.

An exilarchy may or may not officially be the same as a government in exile, depending upon whether or not the exilarch's government claims jurisdiction over the homeland that is currently governed by an opposing government. However, many governments-in-exile tend to depend upon support from elements of the diaspora based abroad.

Exilarchies the exilarchs, or Reish Galuta or Aechmalotarcha, of the Babylonian captives from the Kingdom of Judah. the Central Tibetan Administration, a government in exile, that is ruled by the Dalai Lama; the Dalai Lama exercises cultural jurisdiction and support from the Tibetan diaspora. See also Government in exile Shadow government
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The Exilarchy of Babilum is a colossal, devout nation, ruled by Exilarch with an iron ... It is difficult to tell where the omnipresent, corrupt, socially-minded ...
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Exilarchy Ruled by ethnic or religious diaspora The exilarchy is set to rule a religious or ethnic group rather than the place the group originates from The leader only has power through cultural and honorary means and only rules the

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The exilarchy is set to rule a religious or ethnic group, rather than the place ... Two examples of an exilarchy are the Reish Galuta, and Dalai Lama's rule over ...
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The Exilarchy of Ashoka (a.k.a Ashoka, Ashoka Empire, 2nd Mauyran Empire) is a Micronation located in the south-west parts of Skåne, Sweden. ...
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I ended up looking at wikipedia. It has an excellent list of them. Anarchy Aristocracy ... Empire Epistemocracy Ethnocracy Exilarchy Fascism Federation Feudalism Gerontocracy ...
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