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- authority to grant general pardons, on the advice of the prime minister. Patronise the Royal Academies. Presidency of the Government (11 October 1997). "Real...
- began screening at the Crown Theatre in Dhaka. The Dhaka Nawab Family patronised the production of several silent films in the 1920s and 30s. In 1931,...
- the subcontinent. Indian royalty, big and small, and the temples they patronised drew citizens in great numbers to the capital cities, which became economic...
- Buddhism and the Buddhist institutions of these regions. The Kushans patronised Buddhism throughout their lands, and many Buddhist centres were built...
- centres. Tamerlane also established an exchange of medical discoveries and patronised physicians, scientists and artists from the neighbouring regions such...
- speaks about Kurdish Autonomy" Filmed in 1990. "President Saddam Hussein patronises the illiteracy eradication campaign" UNESCO 1980 "Iraqi's must learn to...
- schools in a non-prejudicial manner. Although most schools in Ireland are patronised by religious organisations, government policy has been to "transfer" some...
- the Deylikal government was remarkably orderly. Although the regency patronised the tribal chieftains, it never had the unanimous allegiance of the countryside...
- Indian Express wrote "Prithviraj steals the show in this preachy and patronising political thriller". The New Indian express wrote "Prithviraj-starrer...
- model and known as Dobhashi; meaning mixed language. Dobhashi Bengali was patronised and given official status under the Sultans of Bengal, and was a po****r...