khantitlekhan. work Merriam Webster Online Dictionary accessdate 2008 04 25 publisher Merriam Webster ref ref name bartleby cite web url http www.bartleby.com 61 93 K0049300.html titlekhan. work ... Altaic speaking nomadic tribes living to the north of China. Khan is also seen as a title in the Xianbei ... had given the title new prominence after the Mongol invasion and later brought the titleKhan into Northern ... of Khans and was the title of Genghis Khan and the persons who are elected to rule the Mongol Empire ... that the titlekhan is not attested directly in inscriptions and texts referring to Bulgar rulers ... 718 , thus saving Europe Khan Krum , the Terrible . Khan was the official title of the ruler until ... on the eve of the Mongol invasions, c. CE 1200. The titleKhan became unprecedently prominent when ... , the greatest land empire the world ever saw, which he ruled as Genghis Khan . His title was khagan ... started using the term Xan to associate to brave warriors. The titleKhan was also used to designate ... Qing dynasty of China. The Mongolian title of the Qing emperors, Bogd Khan , would later be used by the eighth ... of ethnic Uzbeks in Badakhshan since 1697. Khan was the title of the rulers of various break away ... . As hinted above, the titleKhan was also common in some of the polities of the various generally ... islamic religious leaders title changed to Amir Khan in 1873, annexed by China in 1877. Compound and derived princely titles The higher, rather imperial title Khaqan Khan of Khans applies to probably ..., Genghis Khan a never fully understood unique title , and his successors, especially grandson Kublai ... s empire is shaded The titleKhan of Khans was among numerous titles used by the Sultan s of the Ottoman empire as well as the rulers of the Golden Horde and its descendant states. The titleKhan was also ... also used the titleKhan Han in Manchu language Manchu for example, Nurhaci was called Genggiyen Han ... Urdu nobleman, they intend to give him the title of Khan in order to be considered as the local ... more details
Imperator Lord Protector Triumvir Hereditary Basileus Caliph Khagan KhantitleKhan King Emperor ...Citations missing date October 2010 Other uses A title is a Prefix linguistics prefix or Suffix name ... Catholic usage or clerical titles such as Archbishop . Some titles are hereditary title hereditary . Formal social titles Mr Formal male title Ms. Ms Formal female title Mrs Formal title for married females Miss Formal title for unmarried females Academic titles Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor Emeritus Dean Dean Emeritus Doctor title Doctor Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. ... which comes Lieutenant Colonel Pontiff the title held by the pope, pope being the position President ... this term also came the historical title Prince Regent . Hereditary Tribal chief Chief origin of Chief ... a Paramount Chief Prince Princess Title often given to the sons and daughters of ruling monarchs. Also a title of the upper nobility in the Holy Roman Empire and its subsidiary territories until 1918. The German term for this title is F rst which loosely translates as prince. Archduke Archduchess An historical title of the Habsburg Dynasty that ruled Austria and Hungary until 1918 Grand Duke Grand Duchess . Historical title of the Romanov Dynasty that ruled Russia until 1917. Also used ... facto head of state of Iran is titled Supreme Leader . Sultan Sultana title Arabic for powerful ruler ... Archduchy Archducal Arci Dux Historical Unique only in Austria , Archduchy of Austria title used ... Monaco , Liechtenstein , Wales ref Prince of Wales is a title granted, following an investiture ... the title and style Pope There is no formal feminine of Pope sup Title Fictional and hypothetical ... in use, though some may be claimed by former regnal dynasties. Appointed Caesar title Caesar ... people of west Africa List of rulers of Asante Asantehene Ashanti , title of the King of the Ashanti ... of Buganda in Uganda Negus Ethiopia Oba king Oba Yoruba people of Nigeria Omukama Bunyoro , title of some ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name The Title Img Img capt A promotional picture of The Title. deletable image caption Friday, 25 March 2011 Img size Landscape Background group or band Alias Origin Stoke on Trent , UK Genre Independent music Indie br Blues Years active 2004 present Label Sons Ltd Associated acts URL Current members Past members The Title are a four piece Independent music indie band based in Stoke on Trent , signed with Sons Ltd . ref http www.bbc.co.uk stoke content articles 2008 02 01 thetitle insession 310108 feature.shtml The Title in session , BBC Stoke & Staffordshire, 2008 02 01. Retrieved on 2008 12 18. ref Their debut single, Slippin n Slidin , charted at 15 in the UK indie charts with the follow up, Madman charting at 5. Singles Slippin n Slidin June 21, 2007 SONS Records 15 UK Madman March 24, 2008 SONS Records 5 UK References Reflist External links http www.the title.co.uk The Title Official Website http www.myspace.com thetitleuk The Title Myspace http www.last.fm music The Title uk The Title Last.fm Category British indie rock groups Category Music from Stoke on Trent ... more details
orphan date December 2009 Title This , formerly known as Name That Painting And Paint That Naming, is a television game show where art critics and celebrities compete to title paintings by Mark Kostabi for cash awards. Participants have included Ornette Coleman , Glen Matlock , Tommy Ramone , Lala Brooks , May Pang , Michel Gondry , Tony Middleton , Mark Bego , Randy Jones , Taylor Mead , Sylvia Miles , Ron Saint Germain , Gary Indiana , Nicole Eisenman, Walter Robinson , Lee Klein , and Victor Bockris . Title This has also featured guest musical performances by Ornette Coleman, Glen Matlock, Uncle Monk , Randy Jones, Derek Storm, Tony Middleton, The Willowz , The She Wolves and Glint. From Lisa Paul Streitfeld s review in NY Arts of Thomas McEvilley s new book The Triumph of Anti Art Conceptual and Performance Art in the Formation of Postmodernism ...Mark Kostabi s cynical conceptual art performance piece on his Manhattan cable television show where he invites critics to title his non art objects which proclaim their sole importance in not being painted by the artist . Those who once had a crucial role as adversary are now participants in the celebrity obsessed shadow that has swallowed up authenticity in art . Kostabi has taken out a full page ad in Art Forum as proof of this public triumph of the inauthentic. Is this public undermining of the critical apparatus the logical conclusion of Anti Art? External links http www.titlethis.com Title This Archives Online quicktime files of the game show for viewing. http twitter.com titlethis Title This on Twitter Obsessed with Title This? Follow us on Twitter. http kostabi.com Mark Kostabi Mark Kostabi s web site. http www.nypost.com seven 05312007 gossip pagesix bonnie wordplay whips poet pagesix .htm Title This on Page 6 BONNIE ... capsule titlethis more 1925 Review of Title This at GigaOM by Karina Longworth http wolfram.org eric Post Production Editor Mr. Wolfram post production editor of Title This and Name That Painting since ... more details
distinguish Kahn wiktionary khanKhan may refer to Khantitle , a title for a ruler in Turkic and Mongolian languages Khan Pashtun , historical term, like Afghanistan Afghan that was used by Pashtuns Khan name , a family name and list of people with the name Khan band , an English progressive rock band in the 70s Khan comics , a Marvel Comics character Khan , a 1975 US television series Khan Cambodia , a municipal subdivision of the administrative divisions of Cambodia Khan River , an ephemeral river in Namibia Persons named Khan Aamir Khan , Indian actor, producer and director Caravanserai or Khan, a medieval Central Asian roadside inn Genghis Khan , Mongolian ruler who led the Mongolian Empire to its greatest heights. Inayat Khan , 20th Century Sufi Pir Imran Khan , Former Pakistani Cricket Captain Inamullah Khan martial artist , Pakistani martial artist Inamullah Khan , Pakistani activist Irene Khan , Amnesty International president who left in controverse Khan Noonien Singh or Khan, a villain character in the Star Trek universe Roy Khan or Khan, Norwegian singer Saif Ali Khan , Indian actor and producer Salman Khan , Indian actor Salman Khan educator , American educator Shahid Khan , the 55 year old president of an auto parts manufacturer, Flex N Gate, in Urbana, Ill. Shahid Khan Afridi chu , Pakistan Cricket Captain Shahrukh Khan , Indian actor and producer Shakib Khan , Bangladeshi actor See also Azmat Khan , the patronymic used by the descendants of Sayyid Abd al Malik Azmat Khan Khanum , the female form of the titleKhan Khanzada or Khan Zadeh, son of Khan , a title and surname used in Pakistan as well as two Muslim Rajput communities found in North India Khan Bahadur , a title of honour issued by British India to Muslims who performed a deed of great service to the nation Sahara Khan , a cultural center in the suburbs of Cairo , Egypt . Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan , which refers to the aforementioned Khan Noonien Singh. Tian Kehan , title addressed to emperors ... more details
Infobox Governor name Akbar Ali Khan Akbar Ali Khan was governor of Uttar Pradesh in India from 1972 to 1974. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha for 18 years and he was deputy chairperson of the Rajya Sabha for 12 years. He was associated with Osmania University and was a member of the Senates of Aligarh Muslim University , Jamia Millia Islamia and Jawaharlal Nehru University . Later in 1957 he founded a Polytechnic in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad . ref http upgovernor.nic.in khanbio.htm About Shri Akbar Ali Khan ref References reflist External links http upgovernor.nic.in khanbio.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Khan, A. A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Khan, A. A. Category Governors of Uttar Pradesh Category Indian Muslims Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people India politician stub ... more details
Infobox Television show name Khan image caption show name 2 genre Dramatic Programming Drama format creator developer writer Michael Fisher br Laurence Heath director Bill Derwin br Ivan Dixon creative director presenter starring Khigh Dheigh uncredited br Barbara Baxley br Victor Buono br Joseph Campanella br Richard Carlson br Michael Paul Chan judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country USA language English language English num seasons 1 num episodes 4 list episodes executive producer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime 60 minutes company distributor channel CBS picture format audio format first run first aired 7 February 1975 last aired 28 February 1975 status Ended preceded by followed by related website production website Khan was an American television detective series. Set in San Francisco , it was named after the central character, a Chinese American detective, played by Khigh Dheigh . Evan C. Kim and Irene Yah Ling Sun featured as his relatives. Four episodes were aired in February 1975 on CBS . Dheigh is better known for his portrayal of the Chinese spy Wo Fat on Hawaii Five O from 1968 to 1980. External links imdb title 0072528 Category 1975 television series debuts Category 1970s American television series Category Crime television series Category Television series by CBS Paramount Television US tv prog stub ... more details
Infobox person name S. S. Khan image image size 200px caption birth date birth place death date death place occupation salary networth S. S. Khan is an Indian bureaucrat and former member of Central Board of Direct Taxes CBDT . ref http www.hindu.com thehindu holnus 002200808101522.htm ref He is also member of the governments techonology advisory group, TAGUP . ref http economictimes.indiatimes.com news economy policy Nilekani to code public projects articleshow 6021879.cms ref Career He is an officer of the 1972 batch of the Indian Revenue Service . ref http pib.nic.in release release.asp?relid 37031 ref He served as Director General of Income Tax Investigation and Director of Income Tax Systems among others in the Income Tax department. References reflist 2 Category Indian civil servants Category Living people ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Babi enters in various Indian titles. KhantitleKhan Sahib Shri Babi the title of the ruler of the Indian princely state of Bantva Manavadar state founded in 1760 which in September 1947 acceded to Pakistan, but on 15 February 1948 rescinded accession to Pakistan, to accede to India the dynasty is called Babi. Nawab Babi the title of the ruler of the Indian princely state of Balasinor the dynasty is called Babi Dynasty Babi was also the name of the only ruling dynasty title Nawab in the salute state of Radhanpur , where for generations Bahadur Babi followed the ruler s personal name The same dynasty finally ruled Junagadh , but there Babi was rarely part f the name, and never of the title of the ruling Nawab Saheb Sources and references http www.worldstatesmen.org India princes A J.html WorldStatesmen India http www.uq.net.au zzhsoszy ips main.html Indian princely states see each state quoted DEFAULTSORT Babi Title Category Kinship and descent Category Titles in India ... more details
and founder of the Rana dynasty of Nepal . Rana is a Princely title of Royalty in Sanskrit . Rana ... Prince . Compound titles Rana Sahib, Rana Bahadur, and Maharana. Royal title in India Image RajaRaviVarma MaharanaPratap.jpg thumb 150px left Maharana Pratap , a Sisodia ruler Rana was a title used .... ref cite book title Gurjara aura Unak Itih sa me Yogad na Vishaya para Prathama Itih sa Sammelana, Volume 2 author Bharatiya Gurjar Parishad pages 34 35 year 1993 ref The title Rana was earned through ... is probably the most famous person to have ever had the title. As ruler of Mewar , he fought numerous ... to of the state to the Republic of India. Princely states that continued to use the title Rana ... Rajput title of Kunwar for his family name, Kunwar is a title denoting royal lineage used by Rajput ... from multan,punjab 2002,2008,2008 2012 Rana Phool Muhammad Khan MPA from Bhai Pheru 1971,1977,1985,1990 Ex. Provincial Minister Punjab Rana Muhammad Hayat Khan MNA from Phool Nagar Bhai Pheru 1990, 1996 Rana Kashif Rehman, Tier 1 Analyst SNL Pakistan Pvt. Ltd. Rana Taj Ahmed Khan Noon EX MNA Multan ... Farooq Saeed Khan, Federal Minister of Textile Pakistan. Shakoor Rana Pakistani cricket player Omer ... Rana Shamshad Ahmed Khan MNA From Gujranwala Rana Mohammad Hanif Khan Finance Minister of Pakistan Rana Muhammad Akram Khan , Chairman Executive Punjab Bar Council. Rana Mashood Ahmad Khan , Deputy Speaker, Punjab Assembly. Rana Sanaullah Khan , Law Minister Punjab. Rana Muhammad Nazeer CE Punjab Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan Speaker Punjab Pakistan Assembly Rana Khudadad Khan President of Pakistan Muslim League Punjab Rana Nazeer Ahmed Khan Federal minister 1990 93 97 99 2002 2004 Rana Ammar Habib ur Rehman Khan Chairman of Trade INN Rana Aftab Khan President of Pakistan Peoples Party Punjab ... & Contractors Rana Khushi Muhammad Khan, Chairman of Lurka, Ex. M.D.C Sheikhupura. Rana LAL Khan, Leader ..., Sheikhupura Rana Irfan Anwar Khan, C.A, AAUR Rana Mohammed Saeed, Gen. Sec. Pakistan Muslim League ... more details
For other uses Protector disambiguation Protector , sometimes spelled protecter , is used as a title or part of various historical titles of heads of state and others in authority. The word literally means one who protects . Political & Administrative Heads of State in Iran Wakil ar Ra aya rendered as Protector of the People was the or a? title of the Persian imperial Monarch under the Zand dynasty those rulers refused except the last as noted the style Shahanshah . The founding ruler adopted the style it appears that his successors used the same style, although documentation is obscure 1773 1 March 1779 Mohammad Karim Khan Zand b. c.1707 d. 1779 6 March 1779 1779 Abu al Fath Khan Zand 1st time b. 1755 d. 1787 jointly with 6 March 1779 19 June 1779 Mohammad Ali Khan Zand b. 1760 d. 1... 19 June 1779 22 August 1779 Abu al Fath Khan Zand 2nd time 22 August 1779 14 March 1781 Mohammad Sadeq Khan Zand d. 1782 15 March 1781 11 February 1785 Ali Morad Khan Zand d. 1785 12 February 1785 17 February 1785 Baqer Khan Khorasakani 18 February 1785 23 January 1789 Jaafar Khan Zand d. 1789 23 January 1789 10 May 1789 Seyd Morad Khan Zand 10 May 1789 30 October 1794 Lotf Ali Khan Zand b. c.1766 d. 1794 he again adopted the traditional style Shah anshah March 1794 30 October 1794 in Europe for the use in the British Isles as regent during minority or incapacity of the King and as republican Head ... of the empire of Brazil , not unlike the hollow victory title s of late Roman emperors Foreign Hegemons ... October 1813, the French Emperor, Napoleon I of France Napoleon I , bore the additional title of protecteur ... 10 March 1803 , the acting Head of the Confederation, with the title Landammann der Schweiz de icon ... Protector . Islamic The title H dim l Haramain ish Sharifain or Kh dim al aramayn al Sharifayn ... Jerusalem , part of an Ottoman province was awarded to Ottoman Sultan Salim Khan I by the Sherif of Mecca in 1517, a year after his conquest of Egypt and assuming of the title of Commander of the Faithful ... more details
titles especially Khantitlekhan , not only those holding a position as tribal or other leader. Mir ...Mir is a title which is derived from the Arabic language Arabic title Emir or Amir Arabic . It was adopted in many languages under Islamic influence, such as Persian language Persian , Pashto language Pashto , Sindhi language Sindhi and Urdu language Urdu , meaning leader of a group or tribe in Iran , Afghanistan and Pakistan . Title In Iran, mir has also been formally used as a high title of nobility and honor. This title is also used widely in Afghanistan , Pakistan , and several other countries of Asia. Amongst Muslims, mir meer has become an interchangeable synonym of sayyid or syed , meaning relative of prophet Muhammad . The last name Mirpourian is a present day example of sayyid , a direct descendant of the prophet Muhammad . In Muslim princely state s very few formal mirs have actually reached the level of salute state , notably in present Pakistan, where only two of the six have been entitled to a gun salute and the attached His Highness . The highest ranking are the Amir of Bahawalpur , the Mir of Khairpur, Pakistan Khairpur 17 guns and the Mir of Hunza 15 guns . In Balochistan Pakistan Balochistan , mir is a title give to a sardar son or brother. The twelve mirs make one sardar . When a mir has twelve mirs under him he becomes a sardar . It is given as well to people in religion. Sayyid sons or brothers remain as such until they fulfill the complete Islam requirement and hold the title of mir instead of sayyid . The title mir was also used by members of the chief clans of the Soomro and Talpur tribe before and after they became rulers of Sindh . Today, it is still used by their descendants. Compound titles On the Indian subcontinent, since the Mughal period, various compounds were used in Urdu including combined Indian princely styles, notably Sahibzada ... cities and towns in Pakistan named after this very princely title. These include Mirpur, Pakistan ... more details
About the formal title or honorific use as a name Hakim disambiguation Usul al fiqh transl ar DIN ak m and transl ar DIN kim are two Arabic language Arabic titles derived from the same triliteral KM appoint, choose, judge . Compare the Hebrew title hakham . Hak m Hak m indicates a wise man or physician , or in general, a practitioner of herbal medicine especially of unani medicine like Hakim Ajmal Khan , Hakim Said , Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman , etc. This title is one of the 99 names of Allah . H kim H kim means a ruler, governor or judge. As with many titles, it also occurs as a part of the names of many individuals. In Arab countries In Lebanon , the full title of the Emir s under Ottoman and a while Egyptian sovereignty was al Amir al Hakim 1516 1842 In three future Gulf emirates , the first monarchic style was hakim since 1783 when the conquering Al Khalifah lineage settles on Bahrain to 16 August 1971, its style was Hakim al Bahrayn Ruler of Bahrain , then Amir ad Dawlat al Bahrayn Emir of the State of Bahrain , since 14 February 2002 Malik al Bahrayn King of Bahrain in Kuwait , since its 1752 founding, the ruling Al Sabah dynasty s style was Hakim al Kuwayt Ruler of Kuwait from 1871 also Kaymakam , i.e. district administrator, while recognizing the sovereignty of the Ottoman Empire as kazan district of Baghdad from 1875 Basra vilayet seats of the governors, styled Wali , in Iraq , till 3 November 1914, then under British protectorate till the 19 June 1961 independence, after that still Amir ad Dawlat al Kuwayt Emir of the State of Kuwait since on Muhammad ibn Thani s 12 September 1868 treaty with the British, effectively establishing Qatar previously considered to be a dependency of Bahrain as an independent State limited to Doha and Wakrah, only later expanded to the entire peninsula , his al Thani dynasty s style was Hakim Qatar Ruler of Qatar from ... Libyan kingdom until 24 December 1951, with a French Resident title Resident at his side, and then, without ... more details
Pillai , Pillay , Pulle , Pilli or Pillaimar Tamil language Tamil , is a popular title of Tamil language Tamil and Malayalam speaking people of India and others living in Sri Lanka , Singapore , Malaysia , South Africa and Fiji , mostly from Vellalar and Nair communities. Though it started as a Hindu title, today Pillai is also found amongst Christian s both as a surname and a given name . Tamil South Africans South African Tamils use the spelling Pillay , whereas some Sri Lankan castes may also use Pulle or Pilli . Tamil Nadu usage In Tamil Nadu , this title or surname is mostly used by people of the Vellalar caste among the population of Tamil descent particularly in southern districts , and the Nair caste population of the Malayalam speaking immigrant population. The usage of the title is prevalent, though to a lesser extent, among Paraiyar , Mukkulathors and Konars Tamil ... s of North Travancore . The title of Pillai was bestowed through a formal ceremony known as Thirumukom ... to the King. A person thus bestowed with this title now secured the honorific title of Pillai suffixed and the distinctive title of Kanakku meaning accountant in Tamil language prefixed to his name ... was used in royal writs and communications. So important were the privileges granted by this title ... . Chempakaraman Pillai A title superior to the ordinary Pillai was that of Chempakaraman ... The Gavara community uses Pilla as a title, whereas the Aaraama Dravidulu community uses Chellapilla . The same surname is used by many other castes like mala, kapu etc. List of castes using the title ... Vellalar Tirunelveli Saiva Vellalar Yaduvanshi Yadava Muslim of South Travancore History of the title Pillai was historically used throughout the medieval period as an honorific title bestowed on high ... Khan Subbayya Sivasankaranarayana Pillai 1901 1950 , Indian mathematician K. C. Sreedharan Pillai ... greats.htm A Pillai Who s Who , saivaneri.org surname DEFAULTSORT Pillai Title Category Indian family ... more details
Roman government Caesar plural Caesars Latin Caesar, plural Caesares is a title of emperor imperial character ... dictator . The change from being a familial name to a title adopted by the Roman Emperor s can be dated ... solidify Caesar as the title of the designated heir by giving it to his own adopted heir, Lucius ... Otho . Otho did not use the title Caesar , but occasionally used the title Nero as emperor. Otho ... Vespasianus became Titus Caesar Vespasianus . Minor dynastic title By this point the status of Caesar had been regularised into that of a title given to the Emperor designate occasionally also with the honorific title Princeps Iuventutis , Prince of Youth and retained by him upon accession to the throne ... e.g. the last Gallic emperor, Tetricus I , granted the title to his son, Tetricus II . Tetrarchy ... sub Emperors retained the title Caesar upon accession to the senior position. The Tetrarchy was quickly ... in existence as a title marking out the heir apparent, although since the time of Theodosius I , most .... Hence the title was more frequently awarded to second and third born sons, or to close and influential ... Nikephoros II awarded the title to his father, Bardas Phokas the Younger Bardas Phokas . ref name Bury cite book title The Imperial Administrative System of the Ninth Century With a Revised Text of the Kletorologion ... editor link Alexander Kazhdan year 1991 title Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium publisher Oxford ... and its insignia to the First Bulgarian Empire Bulgarian khan Tervel of Bulgaria Tervel by Justinian ... Alexander editor link Alexander Kazhdan year 1991 title Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium publisher Oxford University Press isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 pages 363, 2026 ref . The title was awarded to the nephew ... in De Ceremoniis I.43. ref cite book title The Imperial Administrative System of the Ninth Century With a Revised ... year 1911 publisher Oxford University Publishing pages 20, 36 ref The title remained the highest in the imperial ... I Komnenos . The title remained in existence through the last centuries of the Empire. In the Palaiologan ... more details
even become his de facto prime minister, or even nominated by the equivalent native title such as vizier ... , then four native Vakil s acted on behalf of Britain 1856 April 1859 Nawab Foujdar Khan, April 1859 1865 Ghulam Husain Khan Allizai, February 1864 January 1868 Bukhiar Khan acting , January 1868 1878 Attah Muhammad Khan Khagwani , then two more British Residents 24 July 1879 3 September 1879 ... 1802, accredited to the Hindu Kings title Maharajadhiraja , since 15 March 1816 exercising a de facto protectorate the last staying on 1920 as Envoy title Envoy till the 1923 emancipation with the Imam ... sultanates, some of which on occasian had the superior title of Sultani tibe November 1886 1912 ... kingdoms on Futuna Tu a also called Alo and Sigave R sident sup rieur This French title, meaning ... China German colonial Residents In the German colonies, the title was also Resident the post was called ..., under another title, was held in the other Malay states 1909 41 British Advisers replaced the Thai ... general of the Belgian Congo Japanese original title? In the protectorate Korea , accredited to the Joseon ... under another title, such as Commissioner or High Commissioner. Thus after World War I, there were ..., see above. Variations on the title Government Resident in Australia in the Northern Territory ..., the title was often used in reference to Robert John Sholl , the chief government official in the North ... in the extensive genealogies, in various states DEFAULTSORT Resident Title Category British Empire ... more details
Title of office may have one of the following meanings Title of office position , title of authority or title of command, the official designation of a position held in an organization associated with certain duties of authority Title of office address , or style, a form of address, an expression of respect honorific for persons holding or capable to hold certain positions disambig ... more details
RomanMilitary A victory title is an honorific title adopted by a successful military commander to commemorate ... Republic . The most famous grantee of Republican victory title was Scipio Africanus Major Publius ... of Zama was awarded by the Roman Senate the title Africanus and is thus known to history as Scipio Africanus his adopted grandson Scipio Aemilianus Africanus was awarded the same title after the Third ... title e.g. , Parthicus Maximus , the Greatest Parthian . This taste grew to be rather vulgar by modern ... also List of Imperial Victory Titles In a broader sense, the term victory title is sometimes used to describe ... victory over Mamai Khan at Battle of Kulikovo Kulikovo on the Don River Russia Don . Modern victory ... victory, but now in the guise of a feudal aristocratic title, often hereditary, but only in appearance ... army rank of mar chal marshal . The revival of the original victory title, created for a specific ... French Empire Princes sovereign title granted in 1806 , neither of which were victory titles. Next ... d Duke of Abrantes The Dukes of Abrant s French Title Abrant s 1808 extinct 1859 but extended in female ... Baron of Aughrim as a subsidiary title of the Earl of Athlone Earldom of Athlone in 1692. Admiral ... as a subsidiary title of the Earl of Orford Earldom of Orford in 1697. Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount ... Baron Douro as the subsidiary title granted to him with the Viscountcy of Wellington see below . He was later, in 1814, created Marquess Douro as the subsidiary title granted to him with the Duke of Wellington ... Russian forces in the Battle of Kra nik . When he was made a Graf count in 1918, he received the title ... military action include Captain Rihmer de Granaszt granted the title vit z Girovce Gerlefalvi ... Sardinia n forces secured victory over King Francis II of the Two Sicilies . The choice of this title ... of Vimeiro for the same Duke of Wellington. The Kingdom of Naples awarded the title of Conte ... DEFAULTSORT Victory Title Category Ancient Roman names Category Ancient Roman titles Category Monarchy ... more details
Title track may refer to wikt title track Title track , a recorded song having the same name as the album or movie it comes from Title Track , a song on the album The Stage Names Title Track , a song on the album We Have the Facts and We re Voting Yes The Title Track , a song on the album This Too Shall Pass album disambig Category Music production it Title track ... more details
selfref For information on choosing a title for new Wikipedia pages, see Wikipedia Naming conventions wiktionarypar title A title is a prefix or suffix added to a personal name. Title s may also refer to Title of honor , a title bestowed as an award Honorary title academic e.g. Honorary Professor , Visiting Fellow Job title , a designation of a person s position in an organization A championship title in sporting events Title animal , a competitive signifier of excellence bestowed upon pure bred domestic animals Title sequence for opening credits in films Intertitle , title cards used in silent films In law Title property , a claim or right to legal ownership, or documents indicating such ownership The long title of legislation The short title of legislation Other Titles , a Beatles tribute song by Barclay James Harvest Subtitle titling , a short additional title placed below or after the main title disambig als Titel cs Titul da Titel de Titel es T tulo eu Titulu argipena fr Titre io Titulo homonimo nl Titel ja pt T tulo desambigua o ro Titlu ru sv Titel olika betydelser ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 The term cloud on title refers to a deed title to real property which has been recorded but includes an unusual characteristic that would give a reasonable person pause before accepting Title property title . Often, the presence of a cloud on title provides the grantee the option to back out of a contract. Examples of cloud on title can include a property s address being misspelled in a deed conveying title, a mortgage lien whose repayment hasn t been officially recorded, a deed which has been signed but hasn t been properly recorded, or a failure to transfer property rights such as mineral rights to a former owner of the property. A cloud on title is generally considered synonymous with a title defect . See also Aval Continuando Bare trust law term stub Category Property law ... more details
Honorary title may refer to Honorary title academic , primarily exists in some universities and colleges in the United States and Canada Title of honor , as an award in recognition of their merits The Honorary Title , an indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York See also Courtesy title , a form of address in systems of nobility used by children, former wives and other close relatives of a peer disambig ... more details
Title 6 or Title VI in Roman numerals , refers to the sixth part of various laws, including Title 6 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title 6 of the United States Code National Resource Center Title VI, Part A, 602 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 National Resource Center Program of the U.S. Department of Education dab ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 Good title is a concept in property law . For a valid transaction to take place, the previous owner must have an indefeasible title to the property and must transfer it to the new owner. Proof of this may be difficult, since it involves proving a negative first there must not be anyone with better title than the previous owner, and second the previous owner must not have already transferred title to anyone else. Possible solutions include Land registry land registration where the state certifies the quality of titles and claims to property, or friendly litigation after the transaction where a court rules on the quality of the transferred title. See also Title property Category Property law ... more details
The half title , or bastard title , is a page carrying nothing but the title of a book , as opposed to the title page , which also lists Subtitle titling subtitle , author, publisher and similar data. References The Chicago Manual of Style , 15th ed. University of Chicago Press, 2003 Book structure Category Book design publishing stub book art stub de Schmutztitel ru sv Smutssida ta uk ... more details