- Jean (also
Johan or Joan)
Luzac (1746 in
Leiden –
January 12, 1807) was a
Dutch lawyer,
journalist and
professor in Gr**** and History, of
Huguenot origin...
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Lužac (Serbian Cyrillic: Лужац) is a Town in the muni****lity of Berane, Montenegro. It is
located just
outside the town of Berane.
According to the 2023...
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Emilie Luzac (Leiden, 30
November 1748 — Watten, near Dunkirk, 28
November 1788) was a
Dutch letter writer. She was the
sister of Jean (Johan)
Luzac, book...
- the
title De
Pligten der
Overheden of
vertoog over de Regtvaardigheid.
Luzacs final work was
Brief over het gevaar,
gelegen in de
verandering van de Staatsregeling...
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Muhammadan Peoples, 4 vols. and Suppl., Leiden: Late E.J.
Brill and London:
Luzac, 1913–38. V. Minorsky, "Tat" in M. Th.
Houtsma et al., eds., The Encyclopædia...
- Experience.
LUZAC Oriental, 1996,
pages 106.
Peter Harvey, The
Selfless Mind.
Curzon Press, 1995, page 111. Sue Hamilton,
Identity and Experience.
LUZAC Oriental...
- Muḥammad al-Rashīd. Suʻūdī
relations with
eastern Arabia and ʻUmān, 1800–1870
Luzac and Company, 1981 pp. 21–31
Yitzhak Nakash (2011)Reaching for Power: The...
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Retrieved 28 June 2021. Holister, John
Norman (1953). The Shia of
India (PDF).
Luzac and
company limited. pp. 120–125.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 10...
- şa Allah, and Inchallah.
Encyclopaedia of
Islam New
edition Three Brill Luzac & Co. 1971 p. 1196 Clift, Rebecca; Helani, Fadi (June 2010). "In Sha'Allah:...
- a
vanished Indian religion.
foreword by L. D.
Barnett (1 ed.). London:
Luzac. Boesche,
Roger (2003). The
First Great Political Realist:
Kautilya and...