- The
jurats (/ˈdʒʊəræt, ˈʒʊərɑː/) are lay
people in
Guernsey and
Jersey who act as
judges of fact
rather than law,
though they
preside over land conveyances...
- A
jurat (short for
Latin juratum (est), "it has been sworn", 3rd
singular perfect p****ive of jurare, "to swear") is a
clause at the foot of an affidavit...
- Tamgha-i-
Jurat (Urdu: تمغہِ جرأت, lit. 'Medal of Courage'), is the
fourth highest military award of ****stan. This
citation is
awarded for extraordinary...
- The Hilal-e-
Jurat (Urdu: ہلالِ جرأت [ɦəˈlaːl ə dʒʊˈraːt̪], as if it were Halāl-e-
Jurāt; English:
Crescent of
Courage ,
sometimes spelled as Hilal-e-Jur'at...
-
Qalandar Bakhsh Jurat was an
Indian poet of the
Lucknow school. His real name was
Yahya Aman. He was born in
about 1748 in
Delhi but
spent his childhood...
-
awards for two
campaigns he parti****ted in; he was
awarded the Hilal-i-
Jurat for the Indo-Pak War in 1965, and Bir
Uttom in 1972 for the
Bangladesh Liberation...
- Sitara-e-
Jurat (Urdu: ستارہِ جرأت, Star of Courage) is the
third highest military award of ****stan. It was
established in 1957
after ****stan became...
- the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Jurat ash-Sham'a is a
Palestinian village located ten
kilometers south of Bethlehem...
-
French Revolution, the muni****lity of
Bordeaux was
headed by the
jurat (French:
Jurat). The
first mayor of
Bordeaux (French:
maire de Bordeaux) was elected...
- The
Consell de Cent (Catalan pronunciation: [kunˈsɛʎ də ˈsen],
meaning in
English "Council of One Hundred") was a
governmental institution of Barcelona...