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الصفحة 159
It is an argument that can be made to the LC 1 , the Local Council of the village , or to a group of elders.3 The corpse should also be where the bridewealth is not . A man can bury his wife when the bridewealth has been given to her ...
It is an argument that can be made to the LC 1 , the Local Council of the village , or to a group of elders.3 The corpse should also be where the bridewealth is not . A man can bury his wife when the bridewealth has been given to her ...
الصفحة 161
Thus he emphasized the arguments of cultural rules that had been invoked by Amina's father and affirmed by the Local Council . ... There was an argument and the clan elders and neighbours assembled to settle the case .
Thus he emphasized the arguments of cultural rules that had been invoked by Amina's father and affirmed by the Local Council . ... There was an argument and the clan elders and neighbours assembled to settle the case .
الصفحة 248
Although Crais's argument here is solid , he does not demonstrate that these administrative attitudes differed significantly from earlier phases of ... Crais is more convincing in his discussion of practice , though , arguing that the ...
Although Crais's argument here is solid , he does not demonstrate that these administrative attitudes differed significantly from earlier phases of ... Crais is more convincing in his discussion of practice , though , arguing that the ...
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