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Summary Of: Vizier

The vizier stood between sovereign and subjects... If one such vizier is the prime minister... he may hold the title of Grand Vizier or another title... Vizier was the style of a minister of state... had a vizier as chief minister... Throughout history the notion of the sinister Grand Vizier has often been invoked when a political leader appears to be developing a cozy relationship...

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