- duties, and the
dress of
aristocracy and subjects, the
Sultan created firmans.
Firmans were
gathered in
codes called "kanun". The
kanun were "a form of secular...
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According to Plutarch's
Parallel Lives, Cato the
Elder thought highly of
Firman soldiers for
their faith and readiness. With the Pentapolis, in the 8th...
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Firman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Armen Firman (810–887), 9th
century inventor Bert
Firman (1906–1999),
English bandleader...
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Lothar Firmans (1896–1964) was a
German stage and film actor. Quax the
Crash Pilot (1941)
Front Theatre (1942)
Aufruhr der
Herzen (1944) Quax in Africa...
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Further firmans issued in 1852 and 1853
affirmed that no
changes could be made
without consensus from all six
Christian communities;
these firmans received...
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Ralph David Firman Jr. (born 20 May 1975) is a British-born
former racing driver who
raced under Irish citizenship (his
mother Angela is from Ireland)...
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Natasha Firman (born 22 June 1976) is a British-born
former racing driver who
raced under Irish citizenship.
Firman competed in, and won, the inaguaral...
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Firman Utina (born 15
December 1981) is an
Indonesian former professional footballer, he
normally plays as an
attacking midfielder.
Throughout his career...
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Armen Firman. Al-Maqqari's
account of Ibn Firnas,
being the sole
primary source of the
flight story,
makes no
mention of
Firman.
Since Firman's jump is...
- The
Firman of 1830
refers to the
Imperial Firman or
Ferman (Decree)
issued by
Sultan Mahmud II in 1830. It
declared the
official liberation of Christian...