- Look up
aqsaqal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aqsaqal or
aksakal (literally
meaning "white beard" in
Kipchak languages)
metaphorically refers to...
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revitalize the
aqsaqal courts of
village elders. The
courts would have
jurisdiction over property,
torts and
family law. The
aqsaqal courts were eventually...
- even used to
identify some
Turkic leaders as a
basic Russian word for
aqsaqal (white-beard) as an example.
Originally in
Ukraine it
identified a commissioned...
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ruled by
councils of
elders and
aqsaqal courts following customary law, away from the eyes of the
state legal system.
Aqsaqal courts,
tasked with adjudicating...
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Panfilov Major General Ivan
Panfilov on a
Soviet stamp, 1963 Nickname(s) Dad,
Aqsaqal Born (1893-01-01)1
January 1893 Petrovsk,
Saratov Governorate, Russian...
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ruled by
councils of
elders and
aqsaqal courts following customary law, away from the eyes of the
state legal system.
Aqsaqal courts,
tasked with adjudicating...
- 1290. Brill. p. 34. ISBN 978-90-04-15578-7. Anglo-Saxon law (England)
Aqsaqal (Central Asia) Adat (Malays of Nusantara) Urf (Arab
World /
Sharia Islamic...
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another Manchu official, Binjing, who
raped a
Muslim daughter of the
Kokan aqsaqal from 1818 to 1820. The Qing
sought to
cover up the rape of
Uyghur women...
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another Manchu official, Binjing, who
raped a
Muslim daughter of the
Kokan aqsaqal from 1818 to 1820. The Qing
sought to
cover up the rape of
Uyghur women...
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derives from the term ealdorman,
meaning "elder man".
American Indian elder Aqsaqal, "white beard" in
Turkic languages. Auncient,
deriving from the Norman...