10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KISAI»
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Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary - Halaman 397
At the time in which al-Kisai was preceptor to al-Amin, the son of Harlin ar-Rashid, Sibawaih happened to arrive at Baghdad from Basra, and they were both brought together: in this meeting, they had a discussion of which it would be too long ...
Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad b. Muḥammad Ibn Ḵallikān, Ibn Khallikan, William MacGuckin de Slane,
1843
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Biographical Dictionary - Jilid 4 - Halaman 71
In the reign of ar-Rashid, al-Yazidi and al-Kisai (vol. II. p.237) held sittings together and taught Koran-reading to the public. Al-Kisai was preceptor to al-Amin (the son of a-r-Rashid), and al-Yazidi to al-Mamfin (the other son). By the order of that ...
Aḥmad Ibn-Muḥammad Ibn-H̲allikān, William MacGuckin ¬de Slane,
1871
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Kitab wafayat ala'yan. Ibn Khallikan's Biographical ...
486) states that Abf: Muhammad (Yahya) al-Yazidi (7) related the following anecdote: “(The khalif) al-Mahdi asked me and “ al-Kisai (vol. II. p. 237) why a native of al-Bahrain should be called a Bahrdni, “ whereas a person belonging to ...
'Abu-l-'Abbas Sams-al-din 'Ahmad ibn Muhammad Ibn Hallikan, Guillaume baron Mac-Guckin de Slane,
1845
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The Economic Aspects of the History of the Civilization of ...
There were many other parties beside the Kisai-no-To, who were also professional soldiers, such as the Arimichi-To, the Murayama-To, the Shibuya-To, and the Kodama-To. These parties were different from the daimyo or nobility. They were ...
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Banking in Japan: Japanese banking in the high-growth ...
Routine, rather than any explicit strategy, also constrained the Kisai Kai's discretion in formulating intersectoral allocation. Precedent assured, for example, that private railways and utilities should get priority because they had issued many ...
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Strategic Capitalism: Private Business and Public Purpose ...
But in 1933, with the support of MOF and the Industrial Bank of Japan, around thirty of the largest private bond underwriting banks established the Kisai Kondan Kai, or Bond Issue Arrangement Committee, in order to restore stability and ...
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Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the ...
Not without talent, Kisai was capable of describing an azure-blue water lily thus: Color like heaven, and like the heavens, radiantly bright, But cup all yellow, as in the light of the fortnight-old moon; Yet your azure hue is like a monk grown ...
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A Dictionary of Japanese Financial Terms - Halaman 53
Dominic Williams. kirisage lill '0 kif Pi СС'ЁЁ' î О fc Bill trading was thin, and the volume of this trading, excluding Во] operations, was only ¥60bn, as opposed to ¥200bn expected at maturity kisai -kai ...
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Capital Ungoverned: Liberalizing Finance in ... - Halaman 25
In addition to undermining any qualitative allocation powers remaining to the Bank of Japan and the Ministry of Finance, this flight offshore also rendered increasingly irrelevant the activities of the Bond Committee (Kisai Kai), a powerful ...
Michael Maurice Loriaux,
1997
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The Caliph's Splendor: Islam and the West in the Golden ...
Kisai was one of the tutors enlisted to help in the schooling of both boys, as was a scholar by the name of Yahya ibn al-Mubarak al—Yazidi, who guided their religious training and early study of the arts. At one point, a contest of sorts was ...