Tripartite
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Tripartite means composed of or split into three parts, or refers to three parties. Specifically, it may also refer to any of the following:
- 3 (number)
- Tripartite language
- Tripartite motto
- Tripartite System in British education
- Tripartite classification of authority
- Tripartite contract or agreement; between three parties
Political:
Tripartite Government has an executive, legislative, and judicial branch
- Tripartite Agreement of 1936, an international monetary agreement entered into by the United States, France, and Great Britain to stabilize their nations' currencies.
- Tripartite Pact between the Axis Powers of World War II
- Britain–India–Nepal Tripartite Agreement, signed in 1947 concerning the rights of Gurkhas in military service.
- Tripartite Declaration of 1950, signed by the United States, Britain, and France to guarantee the territorial status quo determined by Arab–Israeli armistice agreements
- Three-parties - the "Three-parties alliance", or Tripartisme, a coalition government in France after World War 2
- Madrid Accords, signed by Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania in 1975 to end Spanish presence in the territory of Spanish Sahara
- The Tripartite Accord (Lebanon), signed on 28 December 1985 between three factions to end the Lebanese Civil War
- The Tripartite Accord (Angola), signed between Cuba, Angola and South Africa on 22 December 1988 to end the Angolan Civil War
- Tripartite Alliance, (redirects to African National Congress)
- Tripartism, or Tripartite consultations, between representatives of the government, workers and employers
- Tripartite Struggle between the Pratihara, Rashtrakuta and Pala Empires, centered at the Kannauj Triangle
Religious:
- Tripartite view, in Christian theology, holds that man is a composite of three distinct components: body, soul and spirit.
- Tripartite Tractate, a third or mid-fourth century Gnostic work found in the Nag Hammadi library
- Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome, a medieval church history book, also known as Tripartite History
Other:
May refer to:
- The tripartite periodization of history into ancient, Middle Ages and modern. See Middle Age for more information.
- The European Tripartite Programme, a trilingual engineering formation.
See also
- Trichotomy (disambiguation)
- Roman Governments
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