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They were appropriate for the Persian kingdom. The other parts of the Persian Empir operated on their indigenous laws.
the british empir flag was designed to show hhow powerful britain were by ruling over gigantic countries
Rudolf Egg has written: 'Sozialtherapie und Strafvollzug ; e. empir. Vergleichsstudie zur Evaluation sozialtherapeut. Massnahmen' -- subject(s): Case studies, Correctional psychology, Mental health services, Prisoners, Recidivists
The number one crop by way of importance was the olive and olive oil. Others were grapes, figs, apples, cherries, wheat and various grains, and vegetables. Fish, in a way could be called a crop, because they also had fish farms.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern EMPIR-. That is, six letter words with 1st letter E and 2nd letter M and 3rd letter P and 4th letter I and 5th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: empire
Donald James has written: 'Monstrum' -- subject(s): Fiction, Constantin Vadim (Fictitious character), Serial murderers, Police 'A spy at evening' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'Fall of the Russian Empir' 'The fall of the Russian Empire' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'The House of Eros' 'X27 Vadim Dumpbin' 'Shadow of the wolf' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'Madonna' 'Walking the shadows' -- subject(s): Fiction, Extinct cities, Jews, History
Akbar realized that a strong political system and efficient ad­ministrative machinery were of utmost necessity for an enduring empir. Akbar gave the Mughal India one official language (Per­sian), a uniform administrative system and coinage, and a common system of weights and measures. taxation was essentially a consideration paid to the king for the protection given to the subjects and the administration he had to maintain for that purpose. the empire was divided into twelve sub- ahs (subas) or provinces. Each subah was subdivided into sarkars and each sarkar into parganas or mahals. the administrative system intro­duced by akbar survived, with minor changes, till the final decline of the Mughal Empire.
New York is also known as "The Big Apple". This was a phrase used by stable lads in the horse racing industry and picked up on by journalist John Fitzgerald. New York was previously known as New Amsterdam. The area was originally colonised by Dutch settlers in the early 17th century but became New York in 1674 when the area was handed over to the British.