- (Persian: مجلس شورای اسلامی, romanized:
Majles-e Shoray-e Eslami), also
called the
Iranian Parliament, the
Iranian Majles (Arabicised
spelling Majlis) or ICA...
- 'sitting room' and 'seat of government'). It is also
romanized as
Mejlis or
Majles. [citation needed] In pre-Islamic Arabia, a
majlis was a
tribal council...
- The
Majles-Nevis, also
known as the vaqaye-nevis and vaqaye-negar was the
official record keeper in
Safavid Iran. The
majles-nevis
served as the grand...
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University Press. p. 50. ISBN 9780521466356.
Retrieved 14
April 2023. "Kuwait:
Majles Al-Ommah (National ****embly)". archive.ipu.org. Inter-Parliamentary Union...
- The ****embly of
Experts (Persian: مجلس خبرگان رهبری, romanized:
majles-e xobregân-e rahbari), also
translated as the ****embly of
Experts of the Leadership...
-
ratified during the
reign of his father. In 1907
Mohammad Ali
dissolved the
Majles (Iranian parliament/National ****embly) and
declared the
Constitution abolished...
-
known as the
Islamic Consultative ****embly (ICA),
Iranian Parliament or "
Majles", is a
unicameral body
comprising 290
members elected for four-years. It...
- parliament, or
Majles, with wide
powers to
represent the
people and a
government with a
cabinet subject to
confirmation by the
Majles. The shah signed...
-
Prime Minister,
Majles Speaker,
Supreme Court Chief Justice,
Prosecutor General, and a
Supreme Leader representative), as well as the
Majles member whose...
- ISBN 978-0-313-34612-5.
Masoud Kazemzadeh (2008), "Intra-Elite
Factionalism and the 2004
Majles Elections in Iran",
Middle Eastern Studies, 44 (2): 189–214, doi:10.1080/00263200701874867...