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‖ mudirieh|muːˈdɪərɪeɪ| Also mou-, moodirieh, mudiriet. [Egyptian Arabic mudīrīyah, f. mudīr mudir.] In Egypt: a. The territory of a mudir. b. The official head-quarters of a mudir.
1877McCoan Egypt as it is 114 The following fourteen mudiriehs or Prefectures. 1877E. De Leon Khedive's Egypt 432 Sundry taxes and revenues in the provinces (Moudiriehs). 1898Westm. Gaz. 28 Oct. 7/1 A French traveller is resident at Fashoda, occupies the half-ruined mudirieh or town-hall. 1907Blackw. Mag. July 124/1 At important Mudiriets, where ten years ago British functionaries were in charge. |