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Muster-
master (Persian: لشكرنويس, romanized: Lashkar-nevīs, lit. 'army scribe') was in Iran
during the
reign of the
Qajar dynasty (1785–1925) the muster-master...
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Revolutionary War. He had
several positions in the
Continental Army,
including Muster-
Master General,
Secretary and Aide to
General George Washington, 2nd Quartermaster...
- (2010–2018). "
Master Sailmaker at
Kinsale Dockyard". threedecks.org. S. Harrison.
Retrieved 3
March 2019. Harrison,
Simon (2010–2018). "
Muster Master at Kinsale...
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administration were the
chief revenue officer (mustaufī) and the
muster-
master (lashkarnevīs) of the army. Only one
person occupied each post during...
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officer in the Mero
District militia:
lieutenant colonel of cavalry,
muster master, and
lieutenant colonel commandant by 1797. In 1795 he and his brother-in-law...
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Tennis Professionals (ATP).
Muster won 44 ATP Tour-level
singles titles,
including the 1995
French Open and
eight Masters titles. One of the world's leading...
- The ATP
Masters events,
known as ATP
Masters 1000
tournaments since 2009, are an
annual series of nine
tennis tournaments featuring the top-ranked players...
- Moreover, he was
actively in
charge of
recruiting and
sometimes acted as
Muster Master of the Navy. On
November 20, 1779,
Nicholas wrote Congress to request...
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served as a
judge for the
Court of
Common Pleas in
Westchester and a
Muster-
Master.
Judge Thomas was an
early supporter of
American independence. Robert...
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British troops to Halifax, and by July had been
appointed muster master general for the
Loyalist forces. (He was
subsequently named in the M****achusetts...