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Ideology and juridical discourse in Ottoman Egypt: the uses of the concept of irṣād
K. M. Cuno
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Program in Jewish Culture and Society
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Ottoman Egypt
100%
Juridical Discourse
100%
Wages
66%
Rent
66%
Soldiers
66%
Notables
66%
Waqf
66%
Rentier
66%
IraD
66%
Cutout
33%
Endowment
33%
Ruler
33%
Rationing
33%
Government Revenue
33%
Political Position
33%
Economic Position
33%
12th Century
33%
Government Efforts
33%
Class One
33%
Legal Concepts
33%
Public Works
33%
Imperial Government
33%
Literary Sources
33%
Ulama
33%
Ottoman Period
33%
Legal Sources
33%
Religious Work
33%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Ottoman Egypt
100%
Army
66%
Rents
66%
Waqf
66%
Empire
33%
era
33%
Ottoman
33%
Ruler
33%
12 th century
33%
Literary sources
33%
Legal sources
33%
Ulama
33%
Public Works
33%