Nizam

Word NIZAM
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /nɪˈzɑːm/

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What do we mean by nizam?

The hereditary sovereign of Hyderabad, a former state of India.

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The word "nizam" in example sentences

In his magnum opus, the fifteen-hundred-page Call for Global Islamic Resistance, which Suri released to the Internet in 2004, he formalized his concept into the slogan “nizam la tanzim”—“a system, not an organization”—meaning that there should be no organizational bonds between the “Resistance fighters” who are bound together only by their common ideology: defeating the supposed enemies of Islam. ❋ Peter L. Bergen (2011)

Will have to make you read the whole things again to find out! nizam - look forward to your pics and thanks for taking them fiona - thanks. ❋ Sharon Bakar (2005)

Labels: "readings", abror rivai, bernice chauly, nizam zakaria, raja ahmad, ruhayat x, zedeck siew posted by bibliobibuli at 4: 11 PM ❋ Sharon Bakar (2005)

November 14, 2005 3: 33 PM bibliobibuli said ... starlight, erna - yep, exactly ... nizam - me too! and the tantric one ... what the hell is wrong with someone wanting to write about tantric sex and the rest of it? kak teh - many thanks! ❋ Sharon Bakar (2005)

Labels: "readings", leon wing, nizam zakaria posted by bibliobibuli at 4: 51 PM ❋ Sharon Bakar (2005)

Labels: "readings", arahmaini, bernice chauly, darling muse, kam raslan, malaysian authors, nizam zakaria, rahmat harun, zedeck siew posted by bibliobibuli at 6: 23 PM ❋ Sharon Bakar (2005)

Tipu attacked Travancore, opening the Third Anglo-Mysore War; Cornwallis allied himself with the peshwa and the nizam, and Tipu was defeated and forced to cede half his territory, paying a large indemnity (March 19, 1792). ❋ Unknown (2001)

Hastings sent an expedition across the peninsula from Calcutta to Surat (1778, arrived 1779) and broke the coalition between the Marathas, Haidar Ali, and the nizam. ❋ Unknown (2001)

By 1813 the nizam-i jadid (new army) included 12,000 regular cavalry and 12,000 regular infantry. ❋ Unknown (2001)

On the advice of Frenchmen in his service, Muhammad Ali began the drafting of Egyptian peasants into his newly formed modern regiments (al-nizam al-jadid), creating the core of an indigenous army that gradually displaced the traditional mercenary and Mamluk troops. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Anglo-French rivalry continued, each side supporting candidates for the positions of nizam of the Deccan and nawab of the Carnatic. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Of course the blue cotton long shirts of the indigenous Fellahs lent the principal color to the crowd, but this was relieved by the most brilliant-colored clothing among the visitors and traders, including the red fez on most heads, the red and yellow headgear of the Arabs, the black caps of the Copts, and the white uniforms of the viceroy's nizam or regular soldiers. ❋ Various (N/A)

The most prominent figure among them was a tall Arab, in the nizam of ❋ Various (N/A)

He had been disappointed that the command of the large contingent of the nizam was given to Colonel Arthur Wellesley; and when after the capture of the fortress the same officer obtained the governorship, Baird judged himself to have been treated with injustice and disrespect. ❋ Various (N/A)

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