firman
Prononciation : [ˈfɪərmən]
Mot
Contexte : « government »
(noun) a firman is a special order from a ruler or government official. It is like a written command that has authority, allowing someone to do something or giving them certain rights.
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The king issued a firman granting the villagers the right to collect water from the river.
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Without a firman, the merchants could not sell their goods in the city.
Exemple
What does the firman say about the new tax regulations?
Contexte : « historical »
(noun) in history, a firman was often used by leaders in places like the Ottoman Empire to communicate orders or laws. It was a way to show power and govern the people.
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The sultan's firman was read aloud in the square to inform everyone of the new laws.
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Many people ignored the firman because they didn't believe it would be enforced.
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What important decisions were made in the last firman issued by the ruler?
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