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Angary (Latin: jus angariae; French:
droit d'angarie; German: Angarie; from the
Ancient Gr**** ἀγγαρεία, angareia, "the
office of an ἄγγαρος (courier or...
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Khalid bin
Mohammed Al
Angari (Arabic: خالد بن محمد العنقري; born 1952) is a
Saudi politician who
served as
minister of
higher education between 1991 and...
- (Kyrgyz: Чүй өрөөнү, romanized: Chüy Öröönü; Kazakh: Шу аңғары, romanized: Şu
añğary; Russian: Чуйская долина) is a
large valley located in
northern Kyrgyzstan...
- had been
confiscated by
British and
American naval forces,
exercising the
Angary right.
After eight years in the
Dutch East
Indies the ship left on 20 November...
- Paul VI,
allows the
expropriation of land
estates for
common good needs.
Angary:
during wars
Confiscation Individual reclamation Inverse condemnation Land...
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service or task only
grudgingly undertaken by the one
forced to
perform it.
Angary Royal Road
Angarum Chisholm 1911, p. 4
cites Cyrop. VIII. 6; Cf. Herodotus...
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times of
urgent national necessity;
Regulate trade with hostiles;
Engage in
angary in
times of war, that is to
appropriate the
property of a
neutral which...
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March 1918
President Woodrow Wilson issued a
proclamation seizing under angary 89
Dutch merchant ships in US ports. They
included the HAL
liner Rijndam...
- Lehuédé and his crew and took
possession of
Normandie under the
right of
angary,
maintaining steam in the
boilers and
other activities on the
idled vessel...
- ۅرۅۅنۉ, IPA: [ɸerɢɑnɑ́ ɵrɵːnʏ́] Kazakh: Ферғана аңғары, romanized: Ferğana
añğary, arabized: فەرعانا آڭعارى, IPA: [fʲerʁɑnɑ́ ɑɴʁɑrə́] Uyghur: فەرغانە ئويمانلىقى...