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Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi muʻāmalāt-i Nahr-i Razzāq-i samt-i shimālī

İsim Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi muʻāmalāt-i Nahr-i Razzāq-i samt-i shimālī
Basım Tarihi: 1923
Konu Afghanistan, Irrigation canals and flumes--Afghanistan, Irrigation laws--Afghanistan, Razzaq Canal
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Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2002344679, LCCallNum: KNF3058 .A34 1923
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Notlar Afghan government's regulations related to Razzaq canal, an irrigation project in northern Afghanistan. Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi mu'āmilāt-i nahr-i razzāq-i samt-i shumālī (Bylaws regulating the transactions regarding the Razzaq Stream, Northern Quarter) is a collection of ordinances pertaining to the construction of a canal to the northeast of Kabul, in what is today the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan. It was published by the Majlis-i 'ali-yi vuzara (Office for the Publications of the Cabinet) on February 14, 1924, in 500 copies. The religious associations with the term razzaq (provider) are highlighted by the invocation of God as the provider in the opening of this document. In the introduction we read that the purpose of the construction of the canal was to divert the water of the Panjshir, Shutul, Salang, and Ghorband rivers for agricultural purposes, and that the estimated expense for the entire project was 1.1 million Kabuli rupees. The irrigated area fed by the canal was estimated as 1,000 jarīb (202 hectares) and land was to be provided at zero or low cost to the needy residents of the region as well as other poor citizens of Afghanistan. World Digital Library.
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Basım Tarihi 1923
Konu Afghanistan, Irrigation canals and flumes--Afghanistan, Irrigation laws--Afghanistan, Razzaq Canal
Tür Kitap
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Harvard Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2002344679, LCCallNum: KNF3058 .A34 1923
Kayıt Numarası TN_cdi_loca_primary_2002344679
Lokasyon ONLINE ACCESS
Tarih 1923
Notlar Afghan government's regulations related to Razzaq canal, an irrigation project in northern Afghanistan. Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi mu'āmilāt-i nahr-i razzāq-i samt-i shumālī (Bylaws regulating the transactions regarding the Razzaq Stream, Northern Quarter) is a collection of ordinances pertaining to the construction of a canal to the northeast of Kabul, in what is today the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan. It was published by the Majlis-i 'ali-yi vuzara (Office for the Publications of the Cabinet) on February 14, 1924, in 500 copies. The religious associations with the term razzaq (provider) are highlighted by the invocation of God as the provider in the opening of this document. In the introduction we read that the purpose of the construction of the canal was to divert the water of the Panjshir, Shutul, Salang, and Ghorband rivers for agricultural purposes, and that the estimated expense for the entire project was 1.1 million Kabuli rupees. The irrigated area fed by the canal was estimated as 1,000 jarīb (202 hectares) and land was to be provided at zero or low cost to the needy residents of the region as well as other poor citizens of Afghanistan. World Digital Library.
Kaynak Library of Congress Digital Collections: All Content
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