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vicegerency in 1793; and
Voznesensk vicegerency in 1795. In 1797, the
vicegerencies were
abolished and
replaced by guberniyas, or governorates.
Patih or...
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church property more effectively. A
lasting achievement of Cromwell's
vicegerency was his
direction of
Autumn 1538 that
every parish in the
country should...
- executed;
Cranmer was one of the few who
publicly mourned her death. The
vicegerency brought the pace of
reforms under the
control of the King. A balance...
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Sloboda Ukraine Governorate. In 1780–1796
there existed the
Kharkov Vicegerency (Ukrainian: намісництво, romanized: namisnytstvo; Russian: намесничество...
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human beings until it
reaches the
highest stage of perfection, that is,
Vicegerency of God on earth. Iqbal, therefore,
condemned the
doctrine of dissolution...
- the Báb
specifically "eliminated the
institution of successorship, or
vicegerency" from his religion. The Báb also
decreed no one's
words would be binding...
- religion, Afro-American religion,
Chinese folk religion,
Judaism Government Vicegerency under a
parliamentary republic (1655–1660)
Viceroyalty under a constitutional...
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tribe but (Maududi believed) the
entire Muslim community, a "po****r
vicegerency". (Although
there would also be an
individual leader chosen by the Muslim...
- Ḥijāz: Five
Prosopographical Case
Studies by Asad Q.
Ahmed "Imamate: The
Vicegerency of the Prophet". www.al-islam.org.
Ahlul Bayt
Digital Islamic Library...
- Publications: Qum, Iran.
Imamate and
Leadership by
Mujtaba Musavi Lari The
Vicegerency of the
Prophet by Rizvi, S.
Saeed Akhtar, (Tehran: WOFIS, 1985) pp. 57–60...