- education. He also
directed the
sacrifices and
rites of divination. d. The
tupil: the
guards were
guarding public order and law enforcement. Ajaw Clendinnen...
- enforcement. The city-states of the Maya
civilization had
constables known as
tupils. In the
Aztec Empire,
judges had
officers serving under them who were empowered...
- the
first resident irrespective of
their class,
caste or contribution.
Tupil Rangaswamy Iyengar, a
retired Civil Servant of the
erstwhile Madras Presidency...
- Shivani; Sharma, Nandini; Joshi, Kulanand; Aggarwal, Nishi; Kannan,
Anjur Tupil (17
January 2014). "Resurrecting
social infrastructure as a determinant...
- double-twill weave, and a
spaced rattan pentagon pattern.
Products include the
tupil (lunch box),
bukug (basket),
kabil (carrying basket),
uppig (lunch basket)...
- (Hatchet) or Delegado, the
local civil official at the
village level or lower.
Tupil (Earring, Novice, or Alderman), any entry-level
civil official rank, including...
-
chamberlain or
steward is
known to have
discharged the
office of mayor. The
tupil, 'bailiff or constable,'
present in at
least some provinces, is thought...
- kaːšta; makašte;
makasta rata rat ma soːče; ma sóče
panal honeycomb ma
tuːpil;
tuːpil panal huaricho type of
honeycomb ma
pajam panal de
huariche type of...