تولى منصب أو وظيفة مدة ولاية صاحب منصب - Definition. Was ist تولى منصب أو وظيفة مدة ولاية صاحب منصب
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Was (wer) ist تولى منصب أو وظيفة مدة ولاية صاحب منصب - definition

REGION OF MAURITANIA
Trarza; ولاية الترارزة
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sahib         
ARABIC WORD MEANING "COMPANION", USED AS HONORIFIC TITLE
Sahiba; Sahibzada; Wali-ahad Sahib; Sahibzada mir; Sahib al-Mamlaka; Saheb; Musabib; صاحب; Saahab; Sāhib; Ṣāḥib
(sahibs)
Sahib is a term used by some people in India to address or to refer to a man in a position of authority. Sahib was used especially of white government officials in the period of British rule.
N-TITLE; N-COUNT [politeness]
Sahib         
ARABIC WORD MEANING "COMPANION", USED AS HONORIFIC TITLE
Sahiba; Sahibzada; Wali-ahad Sahib; Sahibzada mir; Sahib al-Mamlaka; Saheb; Musabib; صاحب; Saahab; Sāhib; Ṣāḥib
·noun ·Alt. of Saheb.
sahib         
ARABIC WORD MEANING "COMPANION", USED AS HONORIFIC TITLE
Sahiba; Sahibzada; Wali-ahad Sahib; Sahibzada mir; Sahib al-Mamlaka; Saheb; Musabib; صاحب; Saahab; Sāhib; Ṣāḥib
['s?:(h)?b, s?:b]
¦ noun Indian a polite title or form of address for a man.
Origin
Urdu, via Pers. from Arab. ?a?ib 'friend, lord'.

Wikipedia

Trarza Region

Trarza (Arabic: ولاية الترارزة) is a region in southwest Mauritania. Its capital is Rosso. Other major cities and towns include Mederdra and Boutilimit. Trarza borders the regions of Inchiri and Adrar to the north, Brakna to the east, and the country of Senegal to the south. Its western coastline on the Atlantic Ocean is interrupted only by the Mauritanian capital Nouakchott, which the region completely surrounds.

In 2013, the population of the region was 272,773, compared to 345,076 in 2011. There were 47.79 per cent females and 52.21 per cent males.

In 2008, the activity rate was 42.60 and economic dependency ratio was 0.99. The literacy rate for people aged 15 years and over was 79.0 per cent.