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Definition of Qaimaqam
1. kaimakam [n -S] - See also: kaimakam
Lexicographical Neighbors of Qaimaqam
Literary usage of Qaimaqam
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyprus Under the Turks, 1571-1878: A Record Based on the Archives of the by Harry Luke (1921)
"The qaimaqam ' of Larnaca, ' MEHMED 'ARIF. 1 April 28,1289 [1873].' The year 1876
was an eventful one in Turkish history, for it witnessed within the space ..."
2. Six Months in a Syrian Monastery: Being the Record of a Visit to the Head by Oswald Hutton Parry (1895)
"Argument was palpably useless; so off he rolled in a hiccoughing fever of delight,
with the poor old British lion, to show to the qaimaqam, the local ..."
3. The Religions of Modern Syria and Palestine: Lectures Delivered Before Lake by Frederick Jones Bliss (1912)
"... Holy Synod.1 The regulations of 1875 are in substance as follows: On the death
of the patriarch the Holy Synod elects a locum tenens, called a qaimaqam. ..."
4. The Religions of Modern Syria and Palestine: Lectures Delivered Before Lake by Frederick Jones Bliss (1912)
"... Holy Synod.1 The regulations of 1875 are in substance as follows: On the death
of the patriarch the Holy Synod elects a locum tenens, called a qaimaqam. ..."
5. The Religions of Modern Syria and Palestine: Lectures Delivered Before Lake by Frederick Jones Bliss (1912)
"... Holy Synod.1 The regulations of 1875 are in substance as follows: On the death
of the patriarch the Holy Synod elects a locum tenens, called a qaimaqam. ..."
6. Sahărâ und Sûdân: Ergebnisse sechsjähriger Reisen in Afrika by Gustav Nachtigal (1879)
"So hängt denn die Wohlfahrt des Landes zum grössten Theile von der Wahl des
qaimaqam ab, die in türkischer ..."