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    Development of the trade project and its role in Russian-french relations in the early 1680s by D. O. Manin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Thanks to the comprehensive use of documents from both sides, the study clarifies the details of the events that took place in the embassies and the specifics of their perception by the Russian and French courtiers. The analysis of the negotiations, their preparation and their procurement is conducted in the context of the methodology of new diplomatic history in order to establish the role of the trade question in the development of diplomatic relations between Russia and France.Results. …”
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    The king’s spice cabinet–Plant remains from Gribshunden, a 15th century royal shipwreck in the Baltic Sea by Mikael Larsson, Brendan Foley

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Gribshunden and an accompanying squadron conveyed the king, courtiers, noblemen, and soldiers from Copenhagen to a political summit in Kalmar, Sweden. …”
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    The social world of the poligrafi and the cultural politics of sixteenth-century Italy by Goodwin, T

    Published 2020
    “…These deal respectively with the role of poligrafi in the circulation of libel in manuscript and print outside of Venice (chapter 3), their reinvention in Venice, following the Sack of Rome of 1527, as truth-tellers opposed to courtiers and humanist culture (chapter 4), and the shift of those poligrafi who remained in Venice towards propagandistic treatises on art, guidebooks, and popular histories from the mid-1540s onwards (chapter 5). …”
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    'Bloodsuckers of the Commonwealth': anti-monopoly petitioning in late Elizabethan and Jacobean England (c. 1590-1625) by Paterson, E

    Published 2023
    “…By analysing often overlooked petitioning campaigns, the complex alliances between courtiers and artisans made possible in this era of monopolisation will also be illuminated. …”
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    The Origins of the Judicial Position and the Position of Judges in the Timurid Khorasan Line and its Reflection on Painting by MohammadReza Bakhtiari NiazAbadi, Hossein Kosravi, Sohrab Eslami, Abolfazl Hassan Abadi

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Findings show that according to the remaining documents and sources, the judges beheld a vast range of authorities in terms of Sharia and local customs in the society and according to the principals of judge selection, they were renowned for their direct relation with the people and courtiers in terms of a governmental and religious outlooks. …”
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    Company anti-bribery management system by Zdravko Todorović, Darko Tomaš, Boris Todorović

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Paper presents research on level of corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina, comparison with level of corruption in other courtiers, as well as correlation with the global competitiveness index. …”
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    The response of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to the French Revolution by Mortimore, AG

    Published 2017
    “…Goethe also portrays the fall of the ancien régime as largely self-inflicted, presenting many selfish and gullible courtiers, and incompetent kings. He appears to lament its demise, however, and not wish for a repeat in Germany, as the insurgent Bürger-dominated and/or republican regimes seem even more reckless. …”
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    Readers of Erasmus: humanism and the English Reformation, 1500-1550 by Wade, T

    Published 2022
    “…Erasmus’ readership was extremely varied and this survey looks at a wide cross-section of readers, from kings, queens and courtiers, to scholars, clerics and members of the religious orders.…”
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    The semiotics of diplomatic dialogue: pomp and circumstance in Tsar Peter I's visit to Vienna in 1698 by Hennings, J

    Published 2008
    “…The degree to which spectators, most often aristocrats and courtiers, took part determined the degree to which symbolic communication between the negotiating parties was perceived to be binding. …”
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    Embassy in the Timurid period; The ceremonies of welcoming and Acceptance of ambassadors by Meysam Yarimotlagh, Mahbobeh Sharafi

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…He not only showed himself as an art lover, but also the art and creativity of his courtiers in the field of book design. During this period, ambassadors enjoyed benefits such as political immunity, tax exemption, and other facilities, including lodging, meals, and transportation. …”
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    Quality of life in prostate cancer survivors in developing countries: The case of the Gaza Strip, Palestine by Nasser Ibrahim Abu El Noor, Mysoon Khalil Abu El Noor

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Conclusion: Prostate cancer survivors living in Gaza Strip, Palestine have lower level of QOL than their counterparts who live in developed courtiers. These differences could be related to early screening and advanced technology used to treat prostate cancer in developed countries. …”
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    Minister of War of the Russian Empire A.F. Roediger: Between service and politics by Andrey N. Egorov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The article shows his attempts to solve personnel problems in the army by removing unqualified personnel from the Higher Command, which caused discontent among the courtiers. The author analyzes A. Roediger’s political views, which can be described as moderately liberal. …”
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    The Comparison of Appeal of the Praised One in Khorasani Style (Manouchehri Damghani and Farrokhi Sistani) with the Paintings of the Eighth Century AH by Del Aram Meshkot Moghadas, Mohammad Hojjat, Majid Hajizade

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…One of the significant feature of poets is their relationship with elders and courtiers as for means of encouragement and support, hence, in the poems of such poets, the association between the poet and the praised one is clearly perceived. …”
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    Homeland and Traditional Arts in the Poems of Saeb Tabrizi by Alahe Yar Rezayee Boki, Mahdi Famori, Mohammad Hadi Khalagh Zadeh

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The research findings indicate that Indian style poets experienced two diverse stages in their lives; regarding the first stage; whilst bearing with poverty and financial incapacity, they composed poems in their homeland, and in the second phase, with the wealth accumulated from the support of the courtiers of India, they expressed poetic fantasies in a new and extraneous means. …”
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    Homeland and Traditional Arts in the Poems of Saeb Tabrizi by Alahe Yar Rezayee Boki, Mahdi Famori, Mohammad Hadi Khalagh Zadeh

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The research findings indicate that Indian style poets experienced two diverse stages in their lives; regarding the first stage; whilst bearing with poverty and financial incapacity, they composed poems in their homeland, and in the second phase, with the wealth accumulated from the support of the courtiers of India, they expressed poetic fantasies in a new and extraneous means. …”
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    The Comparison of Appeal of the Praised One in Khorasani Style (Manouchehri Damghani and Farrokhi Sistani) with the Paintings of the Eighth Century AH by Del Aram Meshkot Moghadas, Mohammad Hojjat, Majid Hajizade

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…One of the significant feature of poets is their relationship with elders and courtiers as for means of encouragement and support, hence, in the poems of such poets, the association between the poet and the praised one is clearly perceived. …”
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    The political history of the Sāmānid state by Treadwell, W, Treadwell, W. L.

    Published 1991
    “…Chapters five and six are devoted to the reign of Nasr ibn Aḥmad, a watershed in the Sāmānid period during which the earliest works of Persian literature were composed and many senior courtiers converted to Ismāˋīlīsm. Chapter nine examines the Sāmānids 1 sources of revenue, the state apparatus, the nature of Sāmānid politics and the ways in which rulers sought to legitimize their authority and Chapter ten summarizes my conclusions regarding Barthold's interpretation of the fall of the dynasty. …”
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    Al-Hadra ar-Ruǧǧāriyya. Arabism and images of kingship at the court of Roger II of Sicily by Bongianino, U

    Published 2012
    “…Palermo and its palaces, in particular, became the setting for a complex process of Arabisation, carefully designed by the king and his courtiers to convey a wide range of political messages to a variegated audience. …”
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    Transformation of vernacular housing pattern in periurban Abuja-Nigeria due to informal urbanism, 1976-2006 by Mai, Moukhtar M.

    Published 2007
    “…The phenomenon of informal housing is common to most cities of developing courtiers. Its role as single housing delivery mechanism has seriously challenged the popular notion held by policy makers, planners and architects. …”
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