-
state of
Muqshin includes three niyabats: the
niyabats of Al-Mashash, the
niyabats of
Mandir Al-Dhabyan, and the
niyabats of Marsoud, two
regions (Al-Manadir...
- of
Egypt into
three niyabat (sing. niyaba; provinces),
similar to the
administrative divisions in Syria. The new
Egyptian niyabat were Alexandria, Damanhur...
- the
Persian festival Nowruz (meaning New year). He
himself called the
Niyabat-i-Khudai.
Ghiyas ud din
Balban ruled as the
Sultan from 1265
until his...
-
State Security Court" in Giza, a "Supreme
State Security Prosecution" (
Niyabat Amn al-Dawl a al-'Ulya), etc. A
diplomatic cable sent in 2007 published...
-
Obedience to Law. (Eta'at) Self-Control. (Dabt-i-Nafs)
Divine Vicegerency. (
Niyabat-i-ilahi)
Obedience to law and self-control also play a
great part in the...
-
north by the
Wilayat of Adam in the
Governorate of A'Dakhiliyah and the
Niyabat of
Sinaw in the
Wilayat of Al Mudhaibi, the
center of the
Wilayat of ****ut...
- of
Egypt into
three niyabat (sing. niyaba; provinces)
similar to the
administrative divisions in Syria. The new
Egyptian niyabat were Alexandria, Damanhur...
- Darende,
Malatya and Divriği.
Ahmad al-Qalqashandi
gives the
subdivisions (
niyābāt) of the
Mamluk thughūr as follows:
eight for the
Syrian sector (Malatya...
- the
Mamluks rebuilt and
refortified the city,
making it the
capital of
Niyabat Tripoli (Tripoli Province),
whose jurisdiction extended to
Latakia and...
-
wilaya (subdistrict). Practically, it depended, at
least temporarily, on
Niyabat al-Karak (province of al-Karak) to the south. The
major tribes of the Balqa...