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164: 51:. In 1909, representatives of these locals met with a committee from the Prince Hall Shriners and formally requested the formation of a national organization of female relatives of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. This was granted at the annual convention of the Shrine held in 25: 72:
There were 12,000 members in 184 courts in 1979. More recently there were "almost 200 courts located in the United States, Canada, the Bahamas, Germany, Italy, South Korea, and Japan."
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Local organizations are called Courts and the national organization is called the Imperial Court.
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Local groups of the Daughters of Isis were founded in the early years of the twentieth century in
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History of the Imperial Court, Daughters of Isis Female Auxiliary of the Prince Hall Shriners
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Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
Prince Hall
Shriners
Maryland
Rhode Island
Washington, D.C.
Detroit, Michigan
Egyptian legends
Isis



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