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Tom Nieuwenhuis, Politics and Society in Early Modern Iraq: Mamlūk Pashas, Tribal Shayks and Local Rule Between 1802 and 1831, Studies in Social History, No. 6, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1982). Pp. 246.
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1 'Azzāawī, A., Tārīkh a1-īIrāq bayn ihtilĀlāayn, Vol. VI (Baghdad, 1954), p. 229.Google Scholar Cf. ibid., pp. 230, 232, 237, 240–43.
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