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- 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...