Definition of Emirship. Meaning of Emirship. Synonyms of Emirship

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Definition of Emirship

Emirship
Emirship E`mir*ship, Emeership E*meer"ship, n. The rank or office of an Emir.

Meaning of Emirship from wikipedia

- from colon disease, which led to speculation that he would refuse the Emirship. A declaration in November 2005 re****ed such speculation, and Saad took...
- of Iraq. Sharaf bin Rajeh was born in Taif in 1881 as the heir of the emirship, in what was then Ottoman Arabia. He parti****ted in the conquest of Asir...
- Yahaya Abubakar). The leadership style of the ancient town of Bida is emirship, and the head of the town is addressed as Etsu Nupe. Other tribes include...
- Jebba, Rabba, Ja'agi and others. The leadership style of Mokwa town is emirship, and the head of the town is addressed as Ndalile.[citation needed] It...
- critical role in the ascension of Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah to the emirship of Kuwait by coordinating a no-confidence vote of the in****bent emir, Sheikh...
- initiated after the founding of Nigeria in 1914. Bawa's recommendation for Emirship was announced soon after the death of his father in November 1919, he was...
- war in Kano, where two claimants, Tukur and Alu, were fighting over the emirship. Dikko is said to have had the dream of one day becoming emir himself,...
- was Dabo's age mate), hence Dabo naturally became a top contender of the Emirship. But Sultan Muhammad Bello overlook Dabon Dambazau in favour of Ibrahim...
- installed on 14 February 1927. He was the most experienced contender for the Emirship and had also proved that he was honest, efficient, dedicated and upright...
- huntsman (fahhad), the cheetah, and the falconer (bâzyâr) all ****ociated with emirship. The medallions with the scenes of throne might have no particular meaning;...