'Uzlah
Local administrative division of Yemen
'Uzlah (Arabic: عزلة, plural 'Uzaal; Arabic: عزل) is the name of a tier in Yemen's regional administrative divisions.[1] The 'uzlah was originally a sub-division of a mikhlaf, another type of administrative division. However, the mikhleef system is no longer used by the government so the 'uzlah is now an administrative sub-division of a district.[1][2]
Etymology
In Arabic, the word 'uzlah means remoteness or loneliness.[3]
References
- ^ a b MATSUMOTO, Hiroshi (1998). "The Traditional Regional Divisions and Tribes in North Yemen". J-Stage (in Japanese). 41 (2): 114–153. doi:10.5356/jorient.41.2_114. ISSN 0030-5219.
- ^ Donaldson, William J. (2000). Sharecropping in the Yemen: A Study of Islamic Theory, Custom, and Pragmatism. BRILL. ISBN 9789004114906.
- ^ Team, Almaany. "Translation and Meaning of loneliness In Arabic, English Arabic Dictionary of terms Page 1". www.almaany.com. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
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- See also
- Autonomous administration
- Census division
- Electoral district
- List of administrative divisions by country
- Slavic administrative divisions