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Regime Sultanistic



Sultanistic Regimes by H. E. Chehabi,

Sultanistic Regimes by H. E. Chehabi,
Sultanistic Regimes



Regime - A regime (occasionally spelled "régime", particularly in older texts) denotes any system of social control, or more specifically, a form of government, especially one which is closely associated with a specific individual (eg. "the Saddam regime", or "the Salazar regime"), or based on a particular ideology (eg.

The Old Regime and the Revolution - L'Ancien Régime et la Révolution (1856) is a work by the French historian Alexis De Toqueville translated in English as either The Old Regime and the Revolution or The Old Regime and the French Revolution. The book analyzes French society before the French Revolution and investigates the causes and forces that brought about the Revolution.

Presumptive Tax Regime - Presumptive Tax Regime was introduced in 1990s in Pakistan, to attract investment in the manufacturing sector. The tax liability, in the case of manufacturers under this regime is equal to the tax deducted at source on transaction of supplies equal to 3.

Strong coupling regime - The light-matter interaction regime is called strong coupling regime.



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