O QUE SIGNIFICA MASKAT EM MALAIO
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definição de maskat no dicionário malaio
maskat I; roupa de roupa usada fora. maskat II; Bolo de bolo ~ sj como dodol feito de farinha e farinha de trigo. maskat I; baju ~ sj baju yg dipakai di luar.
maskat II; halwa ~ sj kuih spt dodol yg dibuat drpd campuran tepung gandum dan minyak sapi.
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10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «MASKAT»
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Manajemen kepolisian: teori dan praktek - Jilid 1
Public administration of Indonesian police.
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Memahami kebijaksanaan dan strategi Kapolri Jenderal ...
Analysis on policy for increasing professionalism of Indonesian Police issued by the head of Indonesian Police, Roemanhadi.
Djunaidi Maskat H., Roesmanhadi, 1999
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Kepemimpinan efektif di lingkungan Polri: pada tingkat ...
Improvement of command and leadership system of the Indonesian Police.
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A general collection of ... voyages and travels, digested ...
Chap. XCIV. — Of the Territories of the Imam of Oman, or Maskat. THE territory . possessed by the Imam of Oman is pretty extensive, and contains a good many towns, most of which are but little known. I shall mention only some few particulars, ...
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رحلة في الخليج: - Halaman 185
Das weite Tal von Maskat endet in fünf flachsohligen Wadis, Trockentälern, die nur nach Regenfällen Wasser führen. Das bewohnbare Tal ist kaum länger als ein Kilometer. Schon eine der ersten bildlichen Darstellungen von Maskat, ein ...
Annegret Nippa, Peter Herbstreuth, 2006
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E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936
(A. J. WENSINCK) MASKAT, I. a seaport on the Gulf of 'Oman, on the east coast of Arabia in 23° 37' 26" N. Lat. and 56° 15' 26" East Long. Maskat is the only harbour between 'Aden and the Persian Gulf, which ships of any size can enter and ...
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The encyclopaedia of Islām: a dictionary of the geography, ...
who mentions the port of al-Maskat, says that it is the first place which the ships from Yemen reach and is a fine town, rich in fruits. Ibn al-Fakih al-Hamadhani (B.G.A., v. 11) says of Maskat that it is the very end of 'Oman, about 200 parasangs ...
Martijn Theodoor Houtsma, Sir Thomas Walker Arnold, René Basset, 1936
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A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races - Halaman 374
After the Portuguese had been expelled by the Arabs from Zanzibar and Mombasa, all the East coast of Africa from Somaliland to the Ruvuma river came under the control of the Imam of Maskat, who usually deputed a brother or some other ...
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A History Of Persia - Jilid 2 - Halaman 353
About this period the British naval station of Basidu (Bassadore), on the island of Kishm, was founded with the sanction of the ruler of Maskat : it still remains British property, although not at present garrisoned. In the middle of the nineteenth ...
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The Encyclopaedia of Islam - Jilid 6 - Halaman 735
Maskat now became integrated into the Portuguese trading empire, and although the Portuguese creamed off the main profit, seems to have benefited also, whereas Kalhät declined pan passu with Maskat's rise. In the later 16th century new ...
Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb, 1954