Definition of Mudir. Meaning of Mudir. Synonyms of Mudir

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Definition of Mudir

mudir
Moodir Moo"dir, n. [Ar. mud[=i]r.] The governor of a province in Egypt, etc. [Written also mudir.]
Mudir
Mudir Mu"dir, n. Same as Moodir.

Meaning of Mudir from wikipedia

- divided into parishes or communes known as nahiyes. Each nahiye was under a müdir appointed by the vali but answerable to the regional kaymakam. He was responsible...
- Gisr el-Mudir (Arabic:جسر المدير, "bridge of the chief"), also known as the Great Enclosure, is one of the oldest known stone structures in Egypt, located...
- Mudir Al-Radaei (born 1 January 1993) is a Yemeni international footballer who plays as a defender for Al-Ahli Club Sanaa and Yemen national football...
- Bint el-Basha el-Mudir (Arabic: بنت الباشا المدير, lit. “Daughter of the Pasha in Charge”) is a 1938 Egyptian film directed by Ahmed Galal. The story...
- at Saqqara consisting of a large rectangular enclosure, known as Gisr el-Mudir, although this enclosure could also belong to Nynetjer. It probably inspired...
- construction made by man as of 1997, although the nearby enclosure wall "Gisr el-Mudir" is suggested by some Egyptologists to predate the complex, and the South...
- with the aid of his X-Ternals. Gambit and the X-Ternals were chased by Mudir Rictor and later faced the Shi'ar. However, Gambit obtained the shard of...
- Banu Jusham, Sa'd, Bakr, Hawāzin, Manṣūr, ʿIkrima, K̲h̲aṣafa, Qays ʿAylān, Mudir, Nijzar, Ma'ad and Adnan of the Ishmaelites. The tribe is primarily found...
- representing a po****tion of 4000–7000 people. They were administered by a mudir (mudir/mudiri) and the local council (këshill/këshilli komunal), consisting...
- ibn Yaqub al-Kulayni (864 -941), the compiler of al-Kaafi. According to Mudir Shanachi [fa], "al-Kulayni was known as Seghatoleslam in his time". The...