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    The Governor General in Australia and Gender Equality by Kate Gleeson, Vito Breda

    Published 2020-12-01
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    Relations of diocesan bishops of Tobolsk and Siberia and governors and governors-general during the Synodal period by Tsys Valeriy, Ol′ga Tsys′

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article examines the relationship of the Tobolsk and Siberian diocesan bishops with the governors and governors-general in the synodal period. It is noted that during the entire period under review, these relations were correct and generally constructive. …”
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    A Geopolitical Study on the New Provincial Hospital during the Period of Governor-General Saito by Bangweon LEE

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This study examines the characteristics of fifteen Jahye hospitals and provincial hospitals which were established or relocated during Governor-General Saito’s regime. The purpose of this study is to analyze these hospitals by connecting them to the directions of Japanese colonial policies, the political beliefs of the governor-general, and their necessity by the local people. …”
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    Russia Germans in the Turkestan Governorate-General: resettlement and economic activity (the last third of the 19th — beginning of the 20th century) by Erokhina O.V., Shaidurov V.N.

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The paper is concerned with the history of the resettlement of Germans to the Turkestan Governorate-General in the last third of the 19th — beginning of the 20th c. …”
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    Letter of Sultan Mahmud Riayat Syah to Governor-General Batavia Sir Willem Arnold Alting the Library of Leiden University collections: does it have diplomatic features? by Noor Muhammad, Salmah Jan, van Engelenhoven, Aone, Abdul Rahman, Nadiatul Shakinah

    Published 2020
    “…Letter from Sultan Mahmud of Riah Syah from the State of Johore and Pahang addressed to Governor-General Willem Arnold Alting dated on 12 Ramadhan 1211 or March 11, 1797. …”
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    An endearing epistle from a dutch colonial governor to a Malay ruler in His Dominion by Che Rodi, Rozita, Noor Muhammad, Salmah Jan

    Published 2021
    “…In this article a study is done on the National Library of Malaysia (Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia) MSS 4049 A Letter from A Dutch Colonial Governor-General in Batavia dated 1848 (MSS 4049 Surat daripada Governor General Belanda di Negeri Betawi bertarikh 1848). …”
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    The Revolt of the Crew of De Zeven Provincien and the Activities of the National Movement of 1930-1933 by Muh Akbar, Aman Aman

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The relationship between the rebellion of the Crew of De Zeven Provincien and the activities of the national movement during the reign of Governor-General Jhr. B.C. De Jonge. After the uprising immediately, the Dutch East Indies government, under the leadership of Governor-General Jhr. …”
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    Endearing epistles from a Dutch Colonial Governor to a Malay ruler and a Malay ruler to a Dutch Colonial Governor: a comparison by Musa, Hashim, Abdul Aziz, Adi Yasran, Che Rodi, Rozita, Noor Muhammad, Salmah Jan

    Published 2013
    “…One feature that is in complete contrast with the etiquette of Malay rulers’ letter writing was the conspicuous introduction in the opening line of the Governor-General’s letter, of the status of the sender with grandeurs mentions of one’s honor and awards, and also the use of plain paper without illumination by the Dutch Governor-General. …”
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    Ferishta's History of Dekkan, from the first Mahummedan conquests / by Firishtah, Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah Astarabadi, Scott, Jonathan, editor

    Published 2013
    “…Serving in Bengal as a captain of the East India Company, Jonathan Scott (1753-1829) became a private Persian translator to Governor-General Warren Hastings in 1783. A gifted orientalist, he was elected a member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal in 1784, returned to England in 1785, and a year later published the first of his many translations, Memoirs of Eradut Khan (also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection), shedding light on the Mughal empire in the seventeenth century. …”