Definition of Mudirias

1. mudiria [n] - See also: mudiria

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudirias

mudging
mudguard
mudguards
mudheap
mudheaps
mudhen
mudhens
mudhif
mudhole
mudholes
mudhook
mudhooks
mudik
mudir
mudiria
mudirias (current term)
mudirieh
mudiriehs
mudirs
mudlark
mudlarked
mudlarks
mudless
mudlike
mudlogger
mudloggers
mudpack
mudpacks
mudpie
mudpies

Literary usage of Mudirias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"The rest of the Sudan is divided into mudirias (provinces) and these are subdivided into ... The mudirias vary considerably in size. ..."

2. A Geography of Egypt and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan by H. W. Mardon (1906)
"The Sudan is divided into thirteen provinces (mudirias), ten being " First Class", and three "Second Class". The divisions are as follows:— Division. ..."

3. The Government of the British Empire by Edward Jenks (1918)
"... where Mohammedan mudirias, or provinces, subdivided into districts, and again into villages, have been made the basis of a scheme of self-government, ..."

4. Africa by Augustus Henry Keane (1907)
"... Sudan in the thirteen mudirias (Departments) of Khartum, Blue Nile, Dongola, Berber, Kassala, ..."

5. Egypt in Transition by Sidney Low (1914)
"Girls' schools have been opened by the Councils in five mudirias, and in other cases private girls' schools have been taken over. ..."

6. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"The rest of the Sudan is divided into mudirias (provinces) and these are subdivided into ... The mudirias vary considerably in size. ..."

7. A Geography of Egypt and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan by H. W. Mardon (1906)
"The Sudan is divided into thirteen provinces (mudirias), ten being " First Class", and three "Second Class". The divisions are as follows:— Division. ..."

8. The Government of the British Empire by Edward Jenks (1918)
"... where Mohammedan mudirias, or provinces, subdivided into districts, and again into villages, have been made the basis of a scheme of self-government, ..."

9. Africa by Augustus Henry Keane (1907)
"... Sudan in the thirteen mudirias (Departments) of Khartum, Blue Nile, Dongola, Berber, Kassala, ..."

10. Egypt in Transition by Sidney Low (1914)
"Girls' schools have been opened by the Councils in five mudirias, and in other cases private girls' schools have been taken over. ..."

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