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PART OF PAKISTAN'S ISLAMIZATION
Hudood law; Hudood ordinance; Hadood Ordinace; Hadood Ordinance; Hudood Ordinance
  • Flogging of a man who seduced a woman in [[Islamabad]], [[Pakistan]] (late 1970s)

survey ordinance      
قانون المساحة
ordnance survey         
  • The Ordnance Survey maps of Great Britain use the [[Ordnance Survey National Grid]]
  • The cover of the 5th series OS map Chelmsford and Southend sheet 108. Art by [[Ellis Martin]]
  • Front cover of a one-inch to the mile New Popular Edition, from 1945
  • Headquarters in Adanac Park opened in 2011
  • Part of an Ordnance Survey map, at the scale of one inch to the mile, from a New Popular Edition map published in 1946
  • Detailed scan of a complete 7th series sheet
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  • original draftsman's drawings]] for the area around [[St Columb Major]] in [[Cornwall]], made in 1810
  • Former Ordnance Survey headquarters in [[Maybush]], [[Southampton]], used from 1969 until 2011
  • Illustration of the Ordnance Survey National Grid coordinate system, with [[Royal Observatory Greenwich]] as an example
  • Ordnance Survey maps on sale
  • former headquarters of the Ordnance Survey]] in London Road, [[Southampton]] (2005)
  • St. George's Garrison]]), compiled from surveys carried out between 1897 and 1899 by Lieutenant Arthur Johnson Savage, [[Royal Engineers]].
ORGANISATION THAT CREATES MAPS OF GREAT BRITAIN
Ordinance Survey; OS Map(s); OS map; Ordnance survey; New Popular Edition; Get-a-Map; OS maps; OS OpenData; Ordnance Survey of Great Britain; Ordnance Survey map; HM Ordnance Survey; HM Ordinance Survey; Ordnance Survey Act 1841
مصلحة / المساحة / الخرائط
Municipal ordinance         
  • A [[regulatory sign]] in [[Peninsula, Ohio]], bears the full text of the local ordinances that apply to cyclists.
ORDINANCE APPLYING TO A MUNICIPALITY OR OTHER LOCALITY
Local law; Municipal ordinance; City ordinance; Municipal ordinances; Local ordinances; Town Ordinance; Ordinance (Hong Kong); Town Law; Town law; City ordinances
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Ordnance Survey map
(Ordnance Survey maps)
An Ordnance Survey map is a detailed map produced by the British or Irish government map-making organization.
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ويكيبيديا

Hudood Ordinances

The Hudood Ordinances (Urdu حدود; also Romanized Hadood, Hadud, Hudud; singular form is Hadh or hadd) are laws in Pakistan that were enacted in 1979 as part of then military ruler Zia-ul-Haq's "Islamisation" process. It replaced parts of the British-era Pakistan Penal Code, adding new criminal offences of adultery and fornication, and new punishments of whipping, amputation, and stoning to death. After much controversy and criticism parts of the law were extensively revised in 2006 by the Women's Protection Bill.

The Hudood Law was intended to implement Shari'a law or bring Pakistani law into "conformity with the injunctions of Islam", by enforcing punishments mentioned in the Quran and sunnah for zina (extramarital sex), qazf (false accusation of zina), theft, and consumption of alcohol. The system provided for two kinds of offences — hadd and tazir — with different punishments to go with them. Hadd offences (fixed punishment) require a higher standard of proof than tazir (discretionary punishment) and their punishments are more severe.

The zina provisions of the law were particularly controversial and critics alleged that there were "hundreds of incidents where a woman subjected to rape, or even gang rape, was eventually accused of zina" and incarcerated. The laws in 2006 were corrected, excusing such women who failed to prove the rape.