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2022
Abstract The chapter shows the uniqueness of Diwan al-mazalem (“Board of grievances”) in the way it developed in Saudi law from the archetype found in classical law through the French Egyptian model of Conseil d’État, and from a purely administrative court to “a court for all seasons,” covering most of the commercial law disputes and ...
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Abstract The chapter shows the uniqueness of Diwan al-mazalem (“Board of grievances”) in the way it developed in Saudi law from the archetype found in classical law through the French Egyptian model of Conseil d’État, and from a purely administrative court to “a court for all seasons,” covering most of the commercial law disputes and ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Who influenced whom was the incentive to write this paper in the form of rendering the Persian version of Diwan Shams Tabrayz into English transliteration, translation and edition. Every verse is distinct in its wisdom.
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Who influenced whom was the incentive to write this paper in the form of rendering the Persian version of Diwan Shams Tabrayz into English transliteration, translation and edition. Every verse is distinct in its wisdom.
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1927
Photograph depicts the Sikh Sangat of Macao, with Chinese wives and children. The Sikh men in uniform have hand colouring applied to their turbans in the form of three green stripes. There are inscriptions in Punjabi along the bottom of the photograph and a stamp applied to the top from which the photograph title was derived.
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Photograph depicts the Sikh Sangat of Macao, with Chinese wives and children. The Sikh men in uniform have hand colouring applied to their turbans in the form of three green stripes. There are inscriptions in Punjabi along the bottom of the photograph and a stamp applied to the top from which the photograph title was derived.
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2007
The collection of Elʿazar’s poetry is impressive; it contains more than four hundred secular compositions, with a striking preponderance of panegyrics, laments, homonymic poems, epigrams, and about fifty religious hymns giving specific evidence of Elʿazar’s personal spirituality and mysticism.
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The collection of Elʿazar’s poetry is impressive; it contains more than four hundred secular compositions, with a striking preponderance of panegyrics, laments, homonymic poems, epigrams, and about fifty religious hymns giving specific evidence of Elʿazar’s personal spirituality and mysticism.
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