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A diktat (from German: Diktat, [dɪkˈtaːt]) is a statute, harsh penalty or settlement imposed upon a defeated party by the victor, or a dogmatic decree. The term has acquired a pejorative sense, to describe a set of rules dictated by a foreign power or an unpopular local power. The phrases "To impose its values" or "give orders" can be synonymous with giving a diktat. An example of firman or Royal Diktat was the one issued by Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar in 1717, exempting the British from the payment of customs duties in Bengal.

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  • A diktat (from German: Diktat, [dɪkˈtaːt]) is a statute, harsh penalty or settlement imposed upon a defeated party by the victor, or a dogmatic decree. The term has acquired a pejorative sense, to describe a set of rules dictated by a foreign power or an unpopular local power. The phrases "To impose its values" or "give orders" can be synonymous with giving a diktat. An example of firman or Royal Diktat was the one issued by Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar in 1717, exempting the British from the payment of customs duties in Bengal. (en)
  • Diktat est un terme venant d'un mot allemand (Diktat) signifiant « chose dictée ». Diktat est le terme utilisé pour qualifier le Traité de Versailles, imposé sans négociation, en 1919, à l'Allemagne, par les vainqueurs de la Première Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Un diktat (dal tedesco Diktat, ossia dettato; da pronunciarsi /dik'ta:t/, ma spesso resa in italiano con /'diktat/) è sia una dura condizione non negoziabile imposta sulla parte soccombente in un confronto (trattato di pace, armistizio, resa, ecc.) sia un decreto od ordine autoritario indiscutibile emanato da un potere rappresentativo. (it)
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  • A diktat (from German: Diktat, [dɪkˈtaːt]) is a statute, harsh penalty or settlement imposed upon a defeated party by the victor, or a dogmatic decree. The term has acquired a pejorative sense, to describe a set of rules dictated by a foreign power or an unpopular local power. The phrases "To impose its values" or "give orders" can be synonymous with giving a diktat. An example of firman or Royal Diktat was the one issued by Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar in 1717, exempting the British from the payment of customs duties in Bengal. (en)
  • Diktat est un terme venant d'un mot allemand (Diktat) signifiant « chose dictée ». Diktat est le terme utilisé pour qualifier le Traité de Versailles, imposé sans négociation, en 1919, à l'Allemagne, par les vainqueurs de la Première Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Un diktat (dal tedesco Diktat, ossia dettato; da pronunciarsi /dik'ta:t/, ma spesso resa in italiano con /'diktat/) è sia una dura condizione non negoziabile imposta sulla parte soccombente in un confronto (trattato di pace, armistizio, resa, ecc.) sia un decreto od ordine autoritario indiscutibile emanato da un potere rappresentativo. (it)
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  • Diktat (fr)
  • Diktat (it)
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