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revealed that
Marjaan got
Zarghuna married to his servant, Awal Khan (S****
Muntazim Shah). But when he was
abusive towards her, she
divorced him and married...
- Life of the
Honourable Rajah, Sir
Dinkar Rao: K.C.S.I., Musheer-i-khas
Muntazim Bahadur,
Prime Minister of
Gwalior (1852 A.D.-59 A.D.) by
Mukund Wamanrao...
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nonvoting members). If a
muntasib "satisfies his monitors", he is
promoted to
muntazim, or "organizer",
before advancing to the
final level—ach 'amal, or "working...
- 456. Brill,
Encyclopaedia of Islam, S̲h̲uʿba b. al- Ḥad̲j̲d̲j̲ād̲j̲ Abu al-**** al-Jawzī, Al-
Muntaẓim fi Tārīkh al-Mulūk wa al-Umam, v. 8, 243–5. v t e...
- al-Isfahani,
Fighter of the Talibis, pp. 185-186 Jaafarian,
Intellectual and
Political Life of
Shiite Imams, p. 371 Ibn al-Jawzi, al-
Muntazim, part 8, pg. 90...
- al-Maʿārif, v. 1, 488. Ibn Saʿd al-Baghdādī, Ṭabaqāt al-Kubrá, v. 7, 195. Abu al-**** al-Jawzī, Al-
Muntaẓim fi Tārīkh al-Mulūk wa al-Umam, v. 8, 152–4. v t e...
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giving 5% to 8% of
their earning).
muntazim ("organizer"). This
stage typically lasts another two years. A
muntazim must
continue memorizing hadith and...
- Balyuzi, pp. 12–13 see p.443 of
Balyuzi According to I'timadu's-Saltanih's
Muntazim-i-Nasiri (Tihran 1300, p. 161), her name was S͟háh Bigum. It
appears that...
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consisting of 309
constables under the
direction of a
Muntazim, who was in turn ****isted by an ****istant
Muntazim, 5 inspectors, and 13 sub-inspectors. The police...
- 420-421. Ibn al-Jawzi, Abu al-**** Abd al-Rahman ibn Ali (1357-1358 AH). Al-
Muntazim in the
History of
Kings and Nations, Part VI. Hyderabad-Dakin: Ottoman...