- Shurṭa (Arabic: شرطة) is the
common Arabic term for police. Its
literal meaning is that of a "picked" or
elite force. The shurṭa or
police force were established...
- medicine.
Ishaq ibn Ibrahim, (died July 850) was the
chief of
security (
Shurtah) in
Baghdad during the
Abbasid era.
Ishaq ibn Kundaj,
Abbasid general and...
- jurisdictions,
particularly that of the maẓālim
court and that of the
shurṭah.[citation needed] The maẓālim was a
court (presided over by the supreme...
-
Palestinian Civil Police Force (PCP; Arabic: الشرطة المدنية الفلسطينية, al-
Shurtah al-Madaniyah al-Filistiniyah) is the
Civil Police organization tasked with...
- (qadi) and
chief of
security (sahib al-
shurtah) in the province.
Abdallah was
initially made head of the
shurtah following the
death of the penultimate...
-
Markaz Police Dept. Port of
Damietta إداره شرطه ميناء دمياط الجديد Idārah
Shurṭah Mīnā' Dumyāṭ al-Jadīd Police-administrated Area Kafr El
Battikh مركز كفر...
- al-Mu'tazz in Samarra. On
March 24, he was
appointed as
chief of
security (
shurtah) in
Baghdad and the Sawad,
replacing his
brother Ubaydallah ibn Abdallah...
- قسم فيصل Fayṣal 194,243 Kism (fully urban) Port Suez
Police Department إدارة شرطة ميناء السويس Idārah
Shurṭah Mīnā' as-Suways Police-administrated Area...
- governor/sahib al-
shurtah of
Baghdad is
somewhat ambiguous. Al-Tabari, v. 37: p. 148,
reports that in 885 al-Husayn ibn Isma'il was the
sahib al-
shurtah as Muhammad's...
- al-Wathiq, and al-Mutawakkil. In 822 he was
appointed as
chief of
security (
shurtah) of Baghdad, and over the next
three decades he
oversaw many of the major...