vizir


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vizir

(vɪˈzə)
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an archaic variant of vizier
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"Sire," returned the vizir. "Whatever the cost, I will obey you.
The vizir took back this news to Scheherazade, who received it as if it had been the most pleasant thing in the world.
2387 ELKILI POI DA BETEL SALESIANO DA INGAI 007258 WB 3197 007258 003087 WB 2950 VIZIR DA INGAI PAQUISTAO DA INGAI 001543 FB 1787 001543 001182 W.B.
Grand Vizir didn't reign supreme for William Haggas in the same day's Northumberland Vase at Newcastle.
The vizir was sitting nearby, and the king beckoned to him to search the barber's bag" (p.
But the hero of the piece on hand is his only daughter, Mihrimah, who became his favorite child and exerted tremendous influence on the sultan in every respect, along with her mother and her husband, Rustem Pasa, grand vizir for many years and the closest ally and adviser to the sultan.
Equally, the 23-year-old's English is understandably poor, a situation that immediately heralds a communication problem between us even as I settle for this interview at the balcony of his apartment, room number 303 of the Le Vizir Parc and Resort in Marrakech, where he's been called up for national team duty by Harambee Stars stand-in coach Stanley Okumbi.Thankfully, we both settle to consult the online translation app google translate, where need be.
Na noite seguinte ela disse: Conta-se, o rei, que o Ja(c)far disse ao califa: Entao a genia disse ao genio: O sultao se encolerizou com as palavras de seu vizir eamsuddln e lhe disse: "Como se atreve?
The 'Ain-i-Akbari', is also known as the 'Constitution of Akbar', records comprehensive 16th century details related to the administration of Akbar the great, was composed by his vizir; Abul Fazal (1551-1602).