Journal of the Pakistan Historical SocietyPakistan Historical Society., 1961 - Pakistan |
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... party to such suits and Government advocates were appointed in all civil courts to look after the interests of their clients . Now Muslim kings and Governors , whenever they were sued , were in their personal capacities and were 20 ...
... party to such suits and Government advocates were appointed in all civil courts to look after the interests of their clients . Now Muslim kings and Governors , whenever they were sued , were in their personal capacities and were 20 ...
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... party had not till then embraced Islam even outwardly . Ibn Battal has ob- jected to this Hadith saying that the Quranic verse could have no reference to this incident , because it is clearly mentioned in it that both the groups must be ...
... party had not till then embraced Islam even outwardly . Ibn Battal has ob- jected to this Hadith saying that the Quranic verse could have no reference to this incident , because it is clearly mentioned in it that both the groups must be ...
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... party , which was to split India into two parts also went unnoticed by the Government . Neither in their private letters nor in any of the official despataches did Minto or Morley mention it , not , at least , until the League started ...
... party , which was to split India into two parts also went unnoticed by the Government . Neither in their private letters nor in any of the official despataches did Minto or Morley mention it , not , at least , until the League started ...
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Theory and Practice of Law in Islam continued | 8 |
Amelie Sedillot 18081875 A D | 30 |
Reviews 4245 | 42 |
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