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Qanun (newspaper)         
  • Mirza Malkam Khan, founder, editor and publisher of ''Qanun''
PERSIAN NEWSPAPER IN LONDON (1890–1898)
Qanun (Persian: Law) was a Persian language newspaper which was published in London during the period 1890–1898. The founder and editor of the paper was Mirza Malkam Khan who served as the Qajar Iran's envoy to Britain and Italy.
Qanun (law)         
LAW ESTABLISHED BY SOVEREIGNS IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES
Qanun law; Quánùn; Qaanoon
Qanun is an Arabic word (, qānūn; , kānūn, derived from kanōn, which is also the root for the modern English word "canon").. It can refer to laws established by Muslim sovereigns, in particular the body of administrative, economic and criminal law promulgated by Ottoman sultans, in contrast to sharia, the body of law elaborated by Muslim jurists.
Newspaper bag         
LIGHTWEIGHT BAG OR SLEEVE USED TO WRAP NEWSPAPERS
Draft:Newspaper bag; Newspaper sleeve
A newspaper bag or newspaper sleeve is a lightweight bag or sleeve used to wrap newspapers to protect them from the elements. These bags are primarily made of polyethylene, although some distributors have moved to using biodegradable bags.

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Qanun (newspaper)
Qanun (Persian: Law) was a Persian language newspaper which was published in London during the period 1890–1898. The founder and editor of the paper was Mirza Malkam Khan who served as the Qajar Iran's envoy to Britain and Italy.