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April 2021.
State and
rural society in
medieval Islam: sultans,
muqtaʻs, and fallahun. Leiden: E.J. Brill. 1997. p. 162. ISBN 90-04-10649-9. Fellahlar'ın...
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jitals (silver or
copper coins).
Tamghaj rose to the
position of the
muqta (provincial governor) of
Tabarhinda (possibly
modern Bathinda),
while Iltutmish...
- iqṭā'īya feudalism; الإقطاعية the
feudal system; مقطع muqṭi'
liege lord; --
muqṭa'
liege man, feudatory.
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colorful sequin trims on the sleeves.
Girls wear Quba’ and
either a
Muqta’ or Darra’ah.
Women wear
Thawb Al-Nashl with a Darra’ah underneath. Girls...
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Tsugitaka (2021-12-06).
State and
Rural Society in
Medieval Islam: Sultans,
Muqta's and Fallahun. BRILL. pp. 51–52. ISBN 978-90-04-49318-6.
Hourani & Ruthven...
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Tsugitaka (1997). "State and
Rural Society in
Medieval Islam: Sultans,
Muqtaʿs, and Fallahun".
Islamic History and
Civilization Studies and Texts. Islamic...
- hold of the Iqta even
after they
ceased to
serve in the military. The old
Muqta's, who
could not
serve as
military commanders (emirs) for
their revenue,...
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administrative units each
governed by a
Muqta and then
appointed Qazi
Fazilat of Agra as the
Chief of all of the
Muqtas of Bengal. List of
rulers of Bengal...
- Sato,
Tsugitaka (1997).
State and
Rural Society in
Medieval Islam: Sultans,
Muqtaʻs, and Fallahun. Leiden, New York and Koln: Brill. ISBN 90-04-10649-9....
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Retrieved 12
October 2014.
State and
rural society in
medieval Islam: sultans,
muqtaʻs, and fallahun. Leiden: E.J. Brill. 1997. p. 162. ISBN 90-04-10649-9. Structure...