Look up firman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A firman (Persian: فرمان, romanized: farmān; Turkish: ferman), at the constitutional level, was a royal...
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Ralph David Firman Jr. (born 20 May 1975) is a British-born former racing driver who raced under Irish citizenship (his mother Angela is from Ireland)...
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Firman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Armen Firman (810–887), 9th century inventor Bert Firman (1906–1999), English bandleader...
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Natasha Firman (born 22 June 1976) is an English racing driver and winner of the inaugural Formula Woman championship in 2004. On the way to that victory...
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Firman Utina (born 15 December 1981) is an Indonesian former professional footballer, he normally plays as an attacking midfielder. Throughout his career...
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denominations. The division of rights, established by the 1757 firman and reaffirmed by a firman in 1852, became known as "Status quo". These are the only...
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The Firman of 1854, sometimes called the Prohibition of the Circassian and Georgian Slave Trade, refers to the Imperial Firman or Ferman (Decree) issued...
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The Firman of 1857, also referred to as the Prohibition of the Black Slave Trade, refers to the Imperial Firman or Ferman (Decree) issued by Sultan Abdülmecid...
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Ralph Firman Racing is a British racecar constructor. The company was founded in 2008 by Ralph Firman, Sr. Ralph Firman, Sr. was one of the founders of...
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The Firman of 1830 refers to the Imperial Firman or Ferman (Decree) issued by Sultan Mahmud II in 1830. It declared the official liberation of Christian...
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