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* ''brausamailenia'' — Baptist
* ''brausamailenia'' — Baptist
* ''lallamurkadhāna'' — High Inquisitor (one of the 612 members of the Inquisitorial Conclave (''murkadhānumi lanedāmeh''), the legislative branch of the Inquisition)
* ''lallamurkadhāna'' — High Inquisitor (one of the 612 members of the Inquisitorial Conclave (''murkadhānumi lanedāmeh''), the legislative branch of the Inquisition)
* ''lallaflušamelīs'' — High Prefect (head of the Table of Offices (''flušamaili eṇāh''), the executive branch of the Inquisition)
* ''lallaplušamelīs'' — High Prefect (head of the Table of Offices (''plušamaili eṇāh''), the executive branch of the Inquisition)
* ''flušamelīs'' — Prefect (head of an Office (''flušamila'') of the Inquisition)
* ''plušamelīs'' — Prefect (head of an Office (''plušamila'') of the Inquisition)
* ''murkadhāna'' — Inquisitor
* ''murkadhāna'' — Inquisitor
** ''dvašpegde murkadhāna'' — Judging Inquisitor (acting as a judge in a Tribunal of the Inquisition)
** ''dvašpegde murkadhāna'' — Judging Inquisitor (acting as a judge in a Tribunal of the Inquisition)
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There are, however, different departments - whose activities are most often carried out by laypeople, even if controlled by the Inquisition - for more specific tasks. All of them follow the same internal structure as the Inquisition (branches for dioceses or eparchies, circuit-level divisions, and parish-level ones or inter-parish territories). All of their troopers are typically called ''dhurvān'' (at the most basic rank):
There are, however, different departments - whose activities are most often carried out by laypeople, even if controlled by the Inquisition - for more specific tasks. All of them follow the same internal structure as the Inquisition (branches for dioceses or eparchies, circuit-level divisions, and parish-level ones or inter-parish territories). All of their troopers are typically called ''dhurvān'' (at the most basic rank):
* ''ūnimumi dhurvālāṇa'' — Road Police, typically composed by laypeople only, for traffic regulation and fighting crime on roads. Sometimes they have distinct cars (orange and black), but sometimes they can be found on Inquisition cars. It is regulated by the ''dårbhi flušamila'' - the Office of Transport.
* ''ūnimumi dhurvālāṇa'' — Road Police, typically composed by laypeople only, for traffic regulation and fighting crime on roads. Sometimes they have distinct cars (orange and black), but sometimes they can be found on Inquisition cars. It is regulated by the ''dårbhi flušamila'' - the Office of Transport.
* ''tammilīltumi dhurvālāṇa'' — Railway Police, also typically composed by laypeople only, fights crime in railway stations and on trains. Also regulated by the ''dårbhi flušamila'' - the Office of Transport.
* ''tammilīltumi dhurvālāṇa'' — Railway Police, also typically composed by laypeople only, fights crime in railway stations and on trains. Also regulated by the ''dårbhi plušamila'' - the Office of Transport.
* ''nāmilkumi dhurvālāṇa'' — Prison Police, concerned with the management of all types of prisons.
* ''nāmilkumi dhurvālāṇa'' — Prison Police, concerned with the management of all types of prisons.
* ''cāṃkradhurvālāṇa'' — Border Police, concerned with the monitoring of border crossings and importation and exportation of goods.
* ''cāṃkradhurvālāṇa'' — Border Police, concerned with the monitoring of border crossings and importation and exportation of goods.