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An Account of the Kingdom of Nepaul : Being the Substance of Observations Made During a Mission to that Country in the Year 1793 /
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An Account of the Kingdom of Nepaul is the description of the Kingdom of Nepal in the late eighteenth century. It covers the en route to Kathmandu and other regions in Nepalese country. It is a first-hand account offered by a British official posted in the region in 1793 when the Nepalese kingdom sought help from the British following the Chinese incursion in Kathmandu and the existing dispute with Tibet. This book offers Nepal's historical sketch, the economic systems, military organization, and judicial system followed during the reign of the Nepal kingdom. Kirkpatrick discusses the temple towns and village life, customs, and mannerisms of the Nepalese people. The book also covers the language, tribal communities, numismatics, and religion of the country.
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1 online resource (444 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004753679
Seeking justice in and out of court : dispute resolution in Greco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt
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PTOLEMAIC EGYPT
Dispute resolution in Alexandria and in the Chora in third-century BC Egypt / Anne-Emmanuelle Vei?sse
Courts, justice and culture in Ptolemaic law: or the rise of Egyptian jurists / Joseph G. Manning
Ptolemaic government ideology on dispute resolution / Vale?rie Wyns
Access to justice in Ptolemaic Egypt. Assessing the judiciary through three case studies from the Thebaid / Katelijn Vandorpe and Vale?rie Wyns
The resolution of interpersonal violence through extrajudicial channels in the Demotic documents / Christine Hue-Arce?
Beyond earthly justice - Petitioning deities and divine judgement in the "Letters to Gods" / Edward O.D. Love
Keep it for yourself: Private associations and internal dispute resolution in Ptolemaic Egypt / Mario C.D. Paganini
ROMAN AND LATE ANTIQUE EGYPT
Accessing justice in Roman Egypt: Quantitative methods and their limitations / Benjamin Kelly
Measuring police effectiveness in Roman Egypt: A comparative perspective / Sofie Waebens
Dispute resolution between husband and wife in Roman Egypt: Legal mechanisms and familial strategies / Marianna Thoma
Predictably unpredictable: Water rights, community, and conflict in Fayyum irrigation / Brendan Haug
Disputing public authority in the late Roman countryside. P. Cair. Masp. I 67002 revised / Matthias Stern
Judicial interventions in late antique recommendation letters: a way of seeking justice? / Bruno Marien
Roman elements of religious dispute resolutions in the Theodosian Age / Luise M. Frenkel
Holy men, Roman legal practice, and social memory in late antique Egypt / Nicholas Venable
Jahangir and the Jesuits : With an Account of the Travels of Benedict Goes and the Mission to Pegu /
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A sequel to the volume, Akbar and the Jesuits , translated into English by C.H. Payne, in 1930, it describes the encounters of Jesuit missionaries in the Mughal court under Emperor Jahangir (r.1605-1627). The book is divided into three parts, the first part being the main theme of the book, which talks about the Jesuit account of court activities and their religious mission. The second part contains the accounts, which include the Travels of Benedict Goës and the third part is about the Jesuit mission to Pegu and the deputation of Portuguese emissaries to Goa. These parts discusses the first decades of the seventeenth century concerning the political happenings in the Mughal court and the Portuguese missions to South East and East Asia. The first part covers the infamous rebellion of Prince Salim against his father Emperor Akbar (r.1556-1605). It also covers the conversion of two Mughal princes to Christianity, the Jesuit father's mission to the Agra court, inter-faith debates between the Jesuit fathers and Muslim clergies, the Mughal king's reverence to Jesus Christ, and the neo-converts to the Christian faith. The second part of this book talks about Benedict Goës trip from Lahore, which was another Mughal capital, to Yarkand, situated in the current Xinjiang autonomous province of China, and Suchou in mainland China. The third part talks about the establishment of Portuguese rule in Burma with the Portuguese occupation of Pegu, discussing the conflicts between the Portuguese and Arakanese rulers and the establishment of Portuguese adventurer and mercenary Filipe de Brito e Nicote at Syriam.
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1 online resource (324 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004753983
