- The
Kanun (also Gheg Albanian: Kanû/-ja,
other names include Albanian: doke, zakon, venom, usull, itifatk, adet, sharte, udhë, rrugë) is a set of Albanian...
- Look up qanun or
kanun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qanun or
Kanun may
refer to:
Qanun (instrument), a
large zither pla**** in and
around the Middle...
- The qanun,
kanun,
ganoun or
kanoon (Arabic: قانون, romanized: qānūn; Armenian: քանոն, romanized: k’anon;
Sorani Kurdish: قانون, romanized: qānūn; Gr****:...
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January 6, 1976, in Bursa) is a
Turkish kanun player. He is
considered one of Turkey's most
important kanun virtuosos. Born in
Bursa on
January 6, 1976...
- communities, and the "trade court". The
codified administrative law was
known as
kanun and the
ulema were
permitted to
invalidate secular provisions that contradicted...
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Constitution of the
Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: قانون أساسي, romanized:
Kānûn-ı Esâsî, lit. 'Basic law'; French:
Constitution ottomane ; persian: قانون...
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collected it
mainly in the
villages of
Mirdita and its surroundings. The
Kanun of Lek
Dukagjini was
named after Lekë
Dukagjini (1410–1481), a medieval...
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harmonized the
relationship between the two
forms of
Ottoman law:
sultanic (
Kanun) and
religious (Sharia). He was a
distinguished poet and goldsmith; he also...
- Kanoun-e-Banovan ('Ladies’ Center') was an
Iranian women's
rights organization,
founded on 14
October 1935. It pla**** an
important part in the Kashf-e...
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Avetisian or Avetissian) was an
influential Armenian composer,
conductor and
kanun player.
Khachatur Mekhaki Avetisyan (Armenian: Խաչատուր Մեխակի Ավետիսյան)...