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  1. A dual English-Albanian version of the Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini was published in 1989, and then republished in 1992. An Italian translation of the Kanun of Skanderbeg was published in 2017, translated by Genc Lafe and edited by Donato Martucci. Content. The Kanun is based on four pillars: Honour (Albanian: Nderi)

  2. The name derives ultimately from Ancient Greek: κανών kanōn, meaning "rule, law, norm, principle". The qanun traces one of its origins to a stringed Assyrian instrument from the Old Assyrian Empire, specifically from the nineteenth century BC in Mesopotamia. [1]

  3. Kanun was a system of administrative regulations in the Ottoman Empire that harmonized with the Sharīʿah (Islamic law) and the sultan's authority. Learn about the history, content, and significance of kanun and its relation to other law codes in the world.

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  4. Apr 19, 2023 · Learn about the kanun, a stringed instrument with 78 strings that can produce various sounds and pitches. Discover its history, playing technique, and leading players from different regions and styles.

  5. Jun 21, 2023 · Learn about the origins, principles, and impact of the Kanun, an ancient Albanian code of conduct that governs various aspects of life. Explore how the Kanun shapes family, blood feuds, property, and honor in Albanian society and its modern challenges.

  6. Jun 14, 2022 · Learn about the kanun, a traditional instrument of the Balkans that has been around for centuries. Find out its history, how to play, how to tune and how much it costs.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qanun_(law)Qanun (law) - Wikipedia

    Qanun. (law) Qanun is an Arabic term [a] that refers to laws established by Muslim sovereigns, especially the body of administrative, economic and criminal law promulgated by Ottoman sultans. It is used to contrast with sharia, the body of law elaborated by Muslim jurists. [5]