Sheikh Mansour; imamate; reforms; administrative and territorial division; social policy; legislation; military construction; guard; taxes; fiscal service
https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-7306-2024-1-1-18-24
EDN: YUKVDU
Abstract
The article is devoted to state-legal construction in the imamate of Sheikh Mansour. Having studied all available scientific publications and materials on the life and work of the «first Imam of the Caucasus», as well as the movement named after him, the author reveals the main directions of the evolution of the power structures of the state created by him. Despite the relative scarcity of legal sources related to this topic, the work outlines the most significant aspects of the reforms of administrative and territorial administration, social policy, fiscal service and the military department of the imamate.
About the Author
I. D. KhabaevRussian Federation
Ibrahim D. Khabaev – Senior Lecturer of the Department of Law
Grozny
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For citations:
Khabaev I.D. Sheikh Mansour; imamate; reforms; administrative and territorial division; social policy; legislation; military construction; guard; taxes; fiscal service. North Caucasus Legal Vestnik. 2024;(1):18-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-7306-2024-1-1-18-24. EDN: YUKVDU