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Thumal the
Qahraman (Arabic: ثمل القهرمانة) (died 929) was a
Muslim woman appointed in 918 as a
judge in a maẓālim (secular administrative)
court during...
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volume 2, Amsterdam: John
Benjamins B.V., 1975.
Zoppen Club, Mizo ṭawng
thumal thar SCERT, Mizo Grammar,
class XI & XII
textbook (2002–). SCERT, Mizo Grammar...
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place her
nephew on the throne. In 922/3, she was
arrested and
replaced by
Thumal, who
tortured Umm Musa, her brother, and her sister,
until they had revealed...
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Arabic Tel el-Qadi, ("Mound of the Judge"),
Arabic name of Tel Dan,
Israel Thumal the
Qahraman Qadiyat Kadhi courts,
special for
civil law
matters among Muslims...
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Lothar II,
Frankish nobleman (b. 874)
Padla II,
prince of
Kakheti (Georgia)
Thumal the Qahraman,
Abbasid female judge Zhao Jingyi,
Chinese general and governor...
- and when it's
fixed time comes, God will
regard his
servants Abu
Hamza al-
Thumal recorded from a
parchment containing a
speech on
asceticism given by Imam...
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place her
nephew on the throne. In 922/3, she was
arrested and
replaced by
Thumal, who
tortured Umm Musa, her brother, and her sister,
until they had revealed...
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Qahramana Qahramana of the
Abbasid harem In
office 944–945
Succeeded by
Thumal Personal details Died Baghdad,
Abbasid Caliphate Residence Baghdad Harem...
- Thomas-Alexandre
Dumas (1762–1806), a
French general and
father of
Alexandre Dumas.
Thumal,
administrator of
justice to the
eighteenth Abbasid Caliph al-Muqtadir....
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descent appointed as a King's
Counsel at the
Employment Bar (UK; 2023)
Thumal the Qahraman:
First Muslim female appointed as a
secular administrative...