Definition of Pashadom

1. the rank of a pasha [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pashadom

pascolizumab
pascual
pase
pasear
paseared
pasearing
pasears
paseng
pasengs
paseo
paseos
pases
pasghetti
pash
pasha
pashadom (current term)
pashadoms
pashalic
pashalics
pashalik
pashalike
pashaliks
pashas
pashaw
pashaws
pashed
pasher
pashers
pashes
pashim

Literary usage of Pashadom

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

1. Modern Egypt by Evelyn Baring Cromer (1908)
"To all outward appearance, the ancient submissiveness to pashadom returned after Tel-el-Kebir. When the Pasha gave the order, the village Sheikh, ..."

2. The Fortnightly Review (1883)
"... by a grave political error, to become once more the prey of pashadom and the vantage ground of the tortuous diplomacy of the- Yildiz Kiosk. ..."

3. Christian Missions and Social Progress: A Sociological Study of Foreign Missions by James Shepard Dennis (1897)
"The attention of the world just now civil tyranny in is fixed upon the status in the Turkish Empire Turkey, under the rule of pashadom. ..."

4. In the Land of the Pharaohs: A Short History of Egypt from the Fall of by Duse Mohamed (1911)
"It is, indeed, true that pashadom was not dead, but it had received a blow under which it staggered until the ..."

5. The Making of Modern Egypt by Auckland Colvin (1906)
"... and pashadom which share the responsibility. Habitual neglect of their duties by the privileged classes, ..."

6. Egypt in Transition by Sidney Low (1914)
"... and dabbling in the wasted and unbridled Nile flood, who in the last resort bore the burden alike of Turkish pashadom and cosmopolitan usury. ..."

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