Examples of using Emirate in English and their translations into Polish
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This includes 38 members of the Caucasus Emirate, 42 militants whose organizational affiliation has not been established, and 2 fighters of the'Islamic State.
Representatives of the Embassy pointed to the readiness of Polish entrepreneurs to trade through the emirate of Ajman in the promotion of products
its presidency and proclaimed an Emirate in the Caucasus, declaring himself its Emir.
was unable to secure any help from the Abbasids to regain his emirate.
Etihad Airways is the second largest airline in the United Arab Emirates after the Emirate.
In 2010, the UN Security Council included the Caucasus Emirate in the Al-Qaida Sanctions List.
owned entirely by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
with the Romans to maintain their Jewish emirate around the temple.
The establishment of Masdar Institute is part of a resource diversification policy for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
declared the Caucasus Emirate in October 2007 as al-Qaeda's local branch.
is located in the emirate of Ajman, on the western coast of the UAE.
has hosts anslatt that the conference will provide a direct economic effect on AED4,8 million(US$ 1,3 millions) the emirate.
Alcoholic beverages are served in hotels and clubs, outside Sharjah Emirate, where the sale and consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited.
another proof confirming the thesis, that if the emirate residents don't have something, they will simply make it.
Doha would gently cease its support for the Muslim Brotherhood whose foreign leaders are asked one by one to leave the Emirate.
is the most modern and progressive emirate in the UAE.
Water consumption in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi amounts to a staggering 550 l per person per day.
It controlled RAF units in the Mandate of Palestine and in the Emirate of Transjordan.
Kebbi State is divided into 21 Local Government Areas(LGAs), four emirate councils(Gwandu, Argungu,
Pakistanis collectively comprise around 13% of Dubai's population and are the third largest ethnic group in the emirate after Indians and native Emiratis.