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Vizier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A vizier (Persian: ) (sometimes spelled vazir, vizir, vasir, wazir, vesir , or vezir and usually pronounced /vɪˈzɪər/ in English, though also sometimes pronounced /ˈvɪzjər/ ) is a hi...
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VizieR Connection (astronomical catalogues from CDS) V4.42 ... Some other installation of VizieR could be closer to you, and answer faster: ... FAQ · More about VizieR...
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The VizieR Service for Astronomical Catalogues (CDS, Strasbourg, France) ... ; Description - Browsing modes - Large Surveys - VO compatibility - VizieR mirrors - Help/Documentations - Notes;
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scribe, sage, poet, astrologer, and a vizier and chief minister, though this role is unclear, to Djoser (reigned 2630–2611 BC), the second king of Egypt's third dynasty. He may have lived under as many as four kings.
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The Egyptian title of tjaty is equivalent to a vizier and can be attested to since ancient Egypt's 2nd Dynasty (2890-2686 BC) from inscribed stone vessels found beneath the Step Pyramid at Saqqara.
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The Vizier of Ancient Egypt ... Called Tjatey in Egyptian, the Vizier was the prime minister in all periods. The office of the Vizier is as old as kingship itself. On the Narmer palette, a little Vizier is shown standing in front of Narmer. He is labelled tjet in the still-evolving hieroglyphs of the time.
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vizier n. A high officer in a Muslim government, especially in the Ottoman Empire. [Turkish vezir , from Arabic wazīr , burdened, minister, from ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: vizier...
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Category: Social Pyramid, Content: The Vizier was a very important position with a full range of powers ... The Egyptian Vizier was a very important position with a full range of powers...
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All articles related to Vizier written by Suite101 experts - enter curious ... Judah meets the Vizier and confronts him with the past, "Do you have a father?" Reconciliation is achieved through confrontation. Links to external parasha and resources are provided with a definition of teshuvah / repentance;
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