vizier in English

noun
1
a high official in some Muslim countries, especially in Turkey under Ottoman rule.
Hence many Ottoman viziers were of non-Turkish ethnic origin, including Greeks, Albanians, and even Italians.

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1. Apass DR 9 and subsequent data releases are available on VizieR and the Virtual Observatory

2. It was through keeping faith with his young son Arses, against Bagoas the Vizier, that my father died

3. Mehmed's reign is notable for a revival of Ottoman fortunes led by the Grand Vizier Köprülü Mehmed and his son Fazıl Ahmed.

4. Merenre was a son of Pepi I and Ankhesenpepi I, and grandson of the female vizier Nebet and her spouse Khui.

5. The Persian bureaucracy slowly replaced the old Arab aristocracy as the Abbasids established the new positions of vizier and emir to delegate their central authority.

6. Beyond his pyramid complex, he is mentioned in the tomb of many of his contemporaries such as his vizier Washptah, the courtier Rawer and the priest Akhethetep.

7. Shewasnow one of a groupoforiental beauties who, in the second act of the comic opera,[http://Sentencedict.com] wereparadedbythe vizier before potentate as the treasures of his harem.

8. At a regional level, the country was divided into as many as 42 administrative regions called nomes each governed by a nomarch, who was accountable to the vizier for his jurisdiction.

9. Abu '1-Abbas, the first Abbasid caliph, was the first to appoint a vizier (wazir, " helper," so Aaron is wazir to Moses in the Koran), a confidential minister VUlerate

10. In charge of the administration was his second in command, the vizier, who acted as the king's representative and coordinated land surveys, the treasury, building projects, the legal system, and the archives.

11. ‘The grand vizier was sent for by the sultan, dismissed, and Bowstrung the next day.’ ‘The few that may have fled from the provinces would have been leaderless since all the provincial officers were Bowstrung by the Sultan's prearranged orders.’

12. ‘The grand vizier was sent for by the sultan, dismissed, and Bowstrung the next day.’ ‘The few that may have fled from the provinces would have been leaderless since all the provincial officers were Bowstrung by the Sultan's prearranged orders.’

13. Ghiyas Beg was a native of Tehran, and was the youngest son of Khvajeh Mohammad-Sharif, a poet and vizier of Mohammad Khan Tekkelu and his son Tatar Soltan, who was the governor of the Safavid province of Khorasan.Mohammad-Sharif was later listed under the service of Shah Tahmasp I (r

14. The Asiatics against whom Tutankhamun fights are depicted as standard Canaanite types, not as Hittites, The Syro-Palestinians, as they appear in scenes of foreign tribute in the tomb of the vizier Rekhmire, in the heraldic image of Asiatic combat on the chariot of Thutmose IV, and the Hittites in the later war tableaux of Seti I, routinely

15. All virtuality is a Barmecide feast and Internet is virtuality par excellence.: For if all these experiences relieved the boredom of a well-brought-up young lady's life in Mayfair, they nonetheless proved a Barmecide feast.: Mince this online prescriptions pharmacy, croaked the Barmecide, by eating heartily of it.: In 803 Harun al-Rashid murdered his vizier, Ja'far the Barmecide, and ordered