firman Synonyms

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firman Meaning

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firman (n.)

In Turkey and some other Oriental countries, a decree or mandate issued by the sovereign; a royal order or grant; -- generally given for special objects, as to a traveler to insure him protection and assistance.

firman Sentence Examples

  1. The grand firman of the Sultan declared the new law of the land.
  2. The royal palace resounded with the echoes of the King's firman.
  3. The firman was delivered to the governor, who immediately set about implementing the Sultan's orders.
  4. The people of the kingdom were overjoyed upon hearing the contents of the new firman.
  5. The firman brought peace and prosperity to the kingdom, and the people lived in harmony and happiness.
  6. The firman issued by the king signaled the start of a new era of prosperity for the land.
  7. The sultan's firman was a symbol of his authority and power, and it was respected by all his subjects.
  8. The vizier countersigned the firman before it was sent out to the provinces.
  9. The firman was carefully worded to avoid any misinterpretation and ensure that it would be carried out as intended.
  10. The queen's firman was a testament to her wisdom and fairness, and it was admired by all who read it.

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In Turkey and some other Oriental countries, a decree or mandate issued by the sovereign; a royal order or grant; -- generally given for special objects, as to

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The grand firman of the Sultan declared the new law of the land.

The royal palace resounded with the echoes of the King's firman.

The firman was delivered to the governor, who immediately set about implementing the Sultan's orders.

The people of the kingdom were overjoyed upon hearing the contents of the new firman.