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The Vizier Ankhu and the Dual Vizierate in the Late Middle Kingdom
Journal of Egyptian History, 2021The conjecture that the vizier Ankhu’s centre of life lay in Thebes has been expressed by previous scholars. This paper reviews the available evidence, complemented by a new reading of stela Cairo CG 20102 and the accounts of the smaller manuscript of ...
Alexander Ilin-Tomich
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The Vizier Gaussian Process Bandit Algorithm
arXiv.orgGoogle Vizier has performed millions of optimizations and accelerated numerous research and production systems at Google, demonstrating the success of Bayesian optimization as a large-scale service.
Xingyou Song +10 more
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Hebron University Research Journal (HURJ): B- (Humanities)
In consideration of the use of the Qajar grand vizier Amir Kabir (d. 1852) as a supportive figure for the ideology of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the present study aims at scrutinizing the political practice of Amir Kabir using a comparative analytical
Samir Suleiman
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In consideration of the use of the Qajar grand vizier Amir Kabir (d. 1852) as a supportive figure for the ideology of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the present study aims at scrutinizing the political practice of Amir Kabir using a comparative analytical
Samir Suleiman
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The Life and Times of the Ayyūbid Vizier al-Ṣāḥib b. Shukr
, 2020This is a description and assessment of the career of al-Ṣāḥib b. Shukr (548–622/1153–1225), the most important vizier of Ayyūbid Egypt. Born in the Delta, and raised in an influential family, he studied to become a jurist. After serving as a judge (qāḍī)
G. Leiser
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Der Islam, 2019
This paper seeks to situate Jewish individuals from the upper echelons of the Mongol government in Iran and Iraq (1258‒1335) in relation to the process of confessional, Sunnī-Shīʿī polarization.
J. Brack
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This paper seeks to situate Jewish individuals from the upper echelons of the Mongol government in Iran and Iraq (1258‒1335) in relation to the process of confessional, Sunnī-Shīʿī polarization.
J. Brack
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Hungarian Studies Review
Hungarian efforts to solicit Ottoman military help against the Habsburg Empire have not received much scholarly attention. The meeting of Calvinist noble Pál Szepessy with Grand Vizier Ahmed Köprülü, the ruler of the Ottoman Empire, reveals that ...
Georg B. Michels
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Hungarian efforts to solicit Ottoman military help against the Habsburg Empire have not received much scholarly attention. The meeting of Calvinist noble Pál Szepessy with Grand Vizier Ahmed Köprülü, the ruler of the Ottoman Empire, reveals that ...
Georg B. Michels
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Did Vizier Ahmose Ametju and His Wife Bear Non-Egyptian Names?
Journal of Egyptian ArchaeologyThis paper challenges the commonly held view that the names of the early 18 th Dynasty vizier Ahmose Ametju ( ʿmṯ ) and his wife ( Tȝ-ʿmṯ ), spelled in group writing, were non-Egyptian, and questions the validity of claims about the foreign ...
Alexander Ilin-Tomich
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The Pen, the Sword, and the Vizier
In the Mirror of Persian Kings, 2021B. Auer
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