Definition of Mukhtars

1. Noun. (plural of mukhtar) ¹

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Definition of Mukhtars

1. mukhtar [n] - See also: mukhtar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mukhtars

mujahadin
mujahed
mujahedeen
mujahedin
mujahid
mujahideen
mujahidin
mujik
mujiks
mujtihad
mukataa
muke
mukes
mukhinite
mukhtar
mukhtars (current term)
mukluk
mukluks
muktuk
muktuks
mulada
muladas
mulai
mulatresses
mulatta
mulattas
mulatto
mulattoes
mulattos
mulattress

Literary usage of Mukhtars

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

1. The Unrepealed Central Acts of the Governor General in Council: With by India (1898)
"Power to make rules as to qualifications, etc., of Pleaders and mukhtars. ... Certificates to Pleaders and mukhtars. 8. Pleaders on enrolment may practise ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1894)
"The mukhtars and collectors were going from house to house, and in the bazaar forced sales of all sorts of property were going on; house utensils, cows, ..."

3. The Unrepealed Central Acts of the Governor General in Council: With by India (1898)
"Power to make rules as to qualifications, etc., of Pleaders and mukhtars. ... Certificates to Pleaders and mukhtars. 8. Pleaders on enrolment may practise ..."

4. Educational Systems of the Chief Crown Colonies and Possessions of the by Great Britain Board of Education (1905)
"... the Chairman of the District Committee, accompanied by a certificate from the Mukhtar or mukhtars, that a copy has been posted in each village. 26 ]27]. ..."

5. Research for Development in the Dry Arab Region: The Cactus Flower by Shadi Hamadeh, Mona Haidar, Rami Zurayk (2006)
"The mukhtars agreed that expropriation of common lands for fruit cultivation and quarrying operations has led to frequent conflicts over land use among ..."

6. The Indian Code of Criminal Procedure by Fendall Currie (1874)
"The present section allows mukhtars to appear for defendants with the permission of the Court. By the provisions of Section 40, Act XX of 1865, no person, ..."

7. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1894)
"The mukhtars and collectors were going from house to house, and in the bazaar forced sales of all sorts of property were going on; house utensils, cows, ..."

8. Educational Systems of the Chief Crown Colonies and Possessions of the by Great Britain Board of Education (1905)
"... the Chairman of the District Committee, accompanied by a certificate from the Mukhtar or mukhtars, that a copy has been posted in each village. 26 ]27]. ..."

9. Research for Development in the Dry Arab Region: The Cactus Flower by Shadi Hamadeh, Mona Haidar, Rami Zurayk (2006)
"The mukhtars agreed that expropriation of common lands for fruit cultivation and quarrying operations has led to frequent conflicts over land use among ..."

10. The Indian Code of Criminal Procedure by Fendall Currie (1874)
"The present section allows mukhtars to appear for defendants with the permission of the Court. By the provisions of Section 40, Act XX of 1865, no person, ..."

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