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Salam Affandina: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:2506:25, 14 December 2018 174.112.14.80 talk 1,353 bytes +14 Translation correction, Affandina being derived from Affandi, itself an Arabic usage derived from the Turkish use of "Effendi" meaning lord/master. Affandina, meaning "our lord/master" in Arabic, was typically used to address the Alawite head of the Egyptian state (At least the Khedival ones), and is distinct from the ordinary use of "Affandy" as title of lower nobility. undo

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