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vakil

n. (context India English) A representative, especially of a political figure; an official or ambassador.

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Vakil

Vakil (, also Romanized as Vakīl) is a village in Chaldoran-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Chaldoran County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 193, in 36 families.

Usage examples of "vakil".

As soon as he had a chance to speak with Harsajjan, or even the Vakil, this foolish mistake would be cleared up.

Gabrel resolved that he would beg the Vakil not to deal too harshly with the captain, who had dealt fairly with them within his understanding of the orders.

Naturally the Bashir of Udara would not so insult the Vakil as to send soldiers into a country with which he still has peaceful relations.

But for now, as I told you, my orders are to bring them before the Vakil himself.

Indukanta Jagat, gave in to the irrefutable argument of the twenty soldiers behind the captain and agreed that the Vakil might have audience with his own prisoners.

The only lever he might be able to use was the fact that at least some of the advisers to Yadleen, Vakil of Dharampal, were evidently not in favor of lying down while Udara trampled over them.

While they waited, the Vakil ordered chairs brought for Gabrel and Maris, had his servants bring them cups of fruit sorbet chilled in the mountain snows, and even allowed their bonds to be loosened so that they could hold the cups for themselves.

Gabrel said, smiling back, and too relieved to remember the polite mode of addressing the Vakil in third person only.

Jagat intended to make it considerably more difficult, if not impossible, for Dharampal to remain neutral, he had a grudging respect for the Vakil for having pulled it off this long.

I am certain he would be no less distressed should his friend the Vakil of Dharampal allow troublemakers to travel freely through his territory.

I was there treating with the Vakil, but of course I was restricted to the kind of prehistoric measurement instruments allowed under the technology prohibitions.

The Vakil advised me not to contest the case for the document Budhu had executed was valid, and Budhu had admitted its validity by paying three instalments as part interest, and putting his thumb-mark to these payments on the document.

When I had sent the Vakil a money order in full satisfaction of the debt, plus interest at twenty-five per cent.

No one in Seringapatam would argue with that, and Sharpe reckoned he could sell the seven thousand cartridges on to Vakil Hussein, so long, of course, as there were eighty thousand cartridges to begin with.

Bashir will wish to punish the Vakil of Dharampal for his insolence in letting the prisoners go.