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Definition of Mudir
1. n. Same as Moodir.
Definition of Mudir
1. Noun. (alternative form of moodir) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mudir
1. a local governor [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudir
Literary usage of Mudir
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Redemption of Egypt by William Basil Worsfold (1899)
"... of Lake Moeris—Strabo's account—Fertility of the district—The Labyrinth—The
mudir of the Fayum—Local administration in Egypt—Representative institutions ..."
2. The Journals of Major-Gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B., at Kartoum by Charles George Gordon, Alfred Egmont Hake (1885)
"APPENDIX T. From the mudir of Sennaar. To the Governor-General of the Soudan and
its dependencies, to His Excellency the Honourable. ..."
3. Under the Balkans: Notes of a Visit to the District of Philippopolis in 1876 by Robert Jasper More (1877)
"The mudir—Daily administration of justice—The konak—The mudir'a hospitality—The
colonel—Our attempt to entertain— Visit of Lady Strangford—Theatrical ..."
4. Story of the Soudan War, from the Rise of the Revolt July, 1881, to the Fall by W. Melville Pimblett (1885)
"DONGOLA—THE mudir, MUSTAPHA BEY—LOYALTY OF THE ... On the other hand, New Dongola,
the capital of Lower Nubia, and the mudir who resided there, ..."
5. Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan: Being an Account of the Rise and Progress by Francis Reginald Wingate (1891)
"... towards Dongola—Description of the mudir of Dongola—The uncertainty in ...
the capital—His report of the mudir's attitude—The Mahdi despatches the emir ..."
6. The Redemption of Egypt by William Basil Worsfold (1899)
"... of Lake Moeris—Strabo's account—Fertility of the district—The Labyrinth—The
mudir of the Fayum—Local administration in Egypt—Representative institutions ..."
7. The Journals of Major-Gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B., at Kartoum by Charles George Gordon, Alfred Egmont Hake (1885)
"APPENDIX T. From the mudir of Sennaar. To the Governor-General of the Soudan and
its dependencies, to His Excellency the Honourable. ..."
8. Under the Balkans: Notes of a Visit to the District of Philippopolis in 1876 by Robert Jasper More (1877)
"The mudir—Daily administration of justice—The konak—The mudir'a hospitality—The
colonel—Our attempt to entertain— Visit of Lady Strangford—Theatrical ..."
9. Story of the Soudan War, from the Rise of the Revolt July, 1881, to the Fall by W. Melville Pimblett (1885)
"DONGOLA—THE mudir, MUSTAPHA BEY—LOYALTY OF THE ... On the other hand, New Dongola,
the capital of Lower Nubia, and the mudir who resided there, ..."
10. Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan: Being an Account of the Rise and Progress by Francis Reginald Wingate (1891)
"... towards Dongola—Description of the mudir of Dongola—The uncertainty in ...
the capital—His report of the mudir's attitude—The Mahdi despatches the emir ..."