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  • 28Barmakids — ▪ ʿAbbāsid viziers Introduction also called  Barmecides,  Arabic  Al barāmika, or Al barmak,         priestly family of Iranian origin, from the city of Balkh in Khorāsān, who achieved prominence in the 8th century as scribes and viziers to the… …

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  • 29law of the case — law of the case: a doctrine in legal procedure: an issue esp. of law that has been decided (as by an appeals court) will not be reconsidered in the same case unless compelling circumstances warrant such reconsideration; also: a matter of law… …

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