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| | Islam - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Islam |
 | | Traditionally, justice was administered by a cadi (judge), the chief of police, and the inspector of the markets, who also kept an eye on schools to see that the boys were not taught from improper books. |  | | There was also an extraordinary court to hear those who could get justice in no other way; in early days the ruler himself presided. |  | | Under special conditions, the Koran permits up to four wives, but if justice cannot be done among them ‘then marry only one’. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Islam
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 | | While at first these cows were raised mainly for meat, milk soon became the main focus of production. |  | | Since 1915, Cadi Butter has been made only from this local milk using traditional craft techniques. |  | | Its taste is generally intense at the start, then becomes delicate and smooth yet slightly acidic and reminiscent of hazelnuts. |
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http://www.igourmet.com/shoppe/shoppe.asp?cat=1&subcat=Spain
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| | Spain - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Spain |
 | | Taking advantage of the disintegration of the caliphate of Córdoba, the cadi [judge-governor] of Seville seized power and became (1023) king of the newly founded state as Abbad I. Click the link for more information. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Spain
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| | cadi - Thesaurus |
 | | archon, tribune, praetor, syndic, podesta, mollah, ulema, mufti, cadi, kadi; Rhadamanthus. |
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http://www.yourthesaurus.net/cadi.html
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