Definition of Mejlises

1. mejlis [n] - See also: mejlis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mejlises

meishis
meism
meister
meisters
meistersinger
meistersingers
meith
meiths
meitnerium
meitneriums
meitnium
meixnerite
mejiro
mejiros
mejlis
mejlises (current term)
mekin
mekong valley
mel
mela
mela-
melaconite
melaena
melaenas
melagra
melagueta pepper
melain
melainotype
melainotypes
melaleuca

Literary usage of Mejlises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cyprus Under the Turks, 1571-1878: A Record Based on the Archives of the by Harry Luke (1921)
"... regard being had to their population rather than to their prosperity; the district mejlises decide the part to be borne by each village, and the chief ..."

2. Political and Statistical Account of the British Settlements in the Straits by Thomas John Newbold (1839)
"mejlises six to twenty-four are deficient. Mejlis twenty-fifth, contains directions for the war chiefs. Mejlis twenty-sixth, qualifications necessary for ..."

3. The Inner Life of Syria, Palestine, and the Holy Land: From My Private Journal by Isabel Burton (1876)
"This is the custom of mejlises here. On the 31st of July the Pasha acknowledged our letter, but objected to the protest, informing us that the protocol had ..."

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