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mihmandár、mihmandári、s.m. トルコの役人。 2.同行した少年。 公認コミッショナー。 リーダー。 mihmandár, mihmandári, s.m. (înv.) 1. ofițer turcesc. 2. boier însoțitor al domnului; comisar oficial; conducător.
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Missionary researches in Armenia: including a journey ... - Pagina 413
... mode of entertainment as being offensive to the people, and in the end troublesome to the traveller, and therefore informed him, that we had applied for merely a guide, and if the prince had clothed him with the powers of a mihmandár, it was ...
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From the Indus to the Tigris, a Narrative of a Journey in ... - Pagina 333
At Kakhak we parted from the mihmandár appointed to accompany us on the part of the governor of Ghayn, and were joined in the like capacity by Muhammad Ali Beg, the zábit or ruler of Günábád. He is a very ferocious-looking man, with ...
Henry Walter Bellew, 1874
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Die arabischen, persischen und türkischen Handschriften ...
Die Abschrift vollendete Muhammad Bin Muhammad Bin "Ali Bin Bulbán al-Mihmandár „A-„ Freitag am Ende des Schawwál oder den 21. Tamüz 5, 833 (21. Juli 1430). – S. 659 und 660 bilden ein vereinzeltes Blatt von dem Schreiber des ...
(17. /18. Jh.) Munition F., bes. bei den Türken, Pedestrimea turcilor care se poposise cu gephaneaua si muhimaturile lor în câmp (DUM., S. INFL.). GR. muhim-, muhem-. ET. türk. mühimmat. mihmandár etc. siehe mehmendar. mihohó! Interj.
Hariton Tiktin, Paul Miron, 2003
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Hungarian-Turkish-Hungarian Dictionary for Tourists: - Pagina 322
... (mozdonyé) makinist [makiniszt]; (idegen-) mihmandar [mihmandár], rehber; (üzleti vállalkozásé) yönetici [jönetidzsi], idareci [idáredzsi] vezetôi engedély/jogosítvány çoför ehliyeti [soför ehlijeti] vezetôség yönetim [jönetim] kurulu vezetöülés ...
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A pocket dictionary of English and Hindústání - Pagina 84
lAJUy« mihmandár . mezbán. Hostage, s. j^S ...
Robert Shedden Dobbie, 1847