- The
Ottoman Code of
Public Laws, also
known as the
Düstur or
Destur or Doustour, was a set of laws in the
Ottoman Empire. It
includes the
penal code as...
- The New
Constitutional Liberal Party (Arabic: الحزب الحر الدستوري الجديد, el-Ḥizb el-Ḥurr ed-Dustūrī el-Jadīd; French:
Nouveau Parti libéral constitutionnel)...
-
Vekayi No. 773, and was
published in
Düstur Volume I,
pages 517–538, and the 1867
version was
printed in the
Düstur Volume I,
pages 608–624. The Gr**** version...
- m****cript from a
later period of
Seljuk influence in the 13th
century is the
Dustur al-Munajjimin,
otherwise known as the "Rules of Astrologers",
while another...
- Ad-Dustour or Al-Dustour (Arabic: الدستور "The Constitution") may
refer to: Al-Dustour (Egypt), an
Egyptian newspaper Ad-Dustour (Jordan), a Jordanian...
-
temporary de
facto Constitution of
Sudan (Arabic: دستور السودان, romanized:
Dustūr al-Sūdān) is the
Draft Constitutional Declaration,
which was
signed by representatives...
- (2020-09-10). "The
Political Thought of
Rashidun Caliphate".
Jurnal Al-
Dustur. 3 (2): 174–196. doi:10.30863/jad.v3i2.733. ISSN 2686-6498. S2CID 225233075...
-
Armenian Church in diaspora. The
Ottoman Turkish version was
published in the
Düstur.
Other constitutions were
promulgated for the
Catholic Armenian and the...
- missionary, al-Maymoun al-Tabarani; however,
Yaron Friedman says that the
Dustur and
Kitab al-Majmu are
different texts and
their identification is a mistake...
- Al-Dostor (also Al-Dostour and Al-Dustour) (Arabic: الدستور, lit. 'The Constitution',
Egyptian Arabic: [eldosˈtuːr, edːosˈtuːr]), is an
independent Daily...