Dabir

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Dabir is a historical Persian title referring to a scribe or secretary, often serving in high administrative or courtly roles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Persian court title
administrative office
historical title
associatedWith Persian administration
imperial bureaucracy
royal court
broaderCategory court official
government official
scribe
secretary
countryOfOrigin Persia NERFINISHED
culture Persian
domain government
royal court
fieldOfWork administration
chancery
correspondence
record-keeping
genderAssociation typically male
hasPluralForm Dabirs NERFINISHED
hasRole bureaucratic official
court scribe
royal secretary
hasStatus elite bureaucratic position
meaning scribe
secretary
positionInHierarchy court officer
high-ranking official
relatedConcept Persian bureaucracy
courtly titles
scribal profession
relatedTerm dabīr (Persian word for scribe)
requiresSkill calligraphy
knowledge of administrative procedure
knowledge of official languages
literacy
typicalDuty advising rulers on written matters
drafting official documents
maintaining state records
managing official correspondence
writing royal decrees
usedAs honorific designation
personal title
usedDuringPeriod Islamic era in Iran
medieval Persia
pre-modern Persia
usedInLanguage Persian language NERFINISHED

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