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- Sultan - Wikipedia
Brunei, Malaysia and Oman are the only sovereign states which retain the title "sultan" for their monarchs In some places the title has been replaced by "king" by contemporary hereditary rulers who wish to emphasize their secular authority under the rule of law
- Ottoman Empire - Sultans, Dynasties, Legacy | Britannica
Ottoman Empire - Sultans, Dynasties, Legacy: The table provides a chronological list of the sultans of the Ottoman Empire
- Sultan (2016) - IMDb
Sultan (Salman Khan) is a wayward cable operator in remote town in Haryana His only past times include hanging out with his good for nothing pals and grab kites as they are cut down During one of his misadventures with kites, he runs into Aarfa (Anushka Sharma), a wrestler aiming for the Olympics
- Sultan | Middle East, Caliphates, Dynasties | Britannica
Sultan, originally, according to the Qurʾān, moral or spiritual authority; the term later came to denote political or governmental power and from the 11th century was used as a title by Muslim sovereigns
- List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia
The title of sultan was used continuously by all rulers almost from the beginning However, because it was widespread in the Muslim world, the Ottomans quickly adopted variations of it to dissociate themselves from other Muslim rulers of lesser status
- Sultans Portal | Britannica
Sultan, originally, according to the Qurʾān, moral or spiritual authority; the term later came to denote political or governmental power and from the 11th century was used as a title by Muslim sovereigns
- Sultan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It means "strength", "authority", or "rulership" Later, it came to be used as the title of certain Muslim rulers who claimed full sovereignty They did not have to take orders from any higher monarch, without claiming the overall caliphate There is no specific word for a sultan's wife in Arabic
- Ottoman dynasty - Wikipedia
During much of the Empire's history, the sultan was the absolute regent, head of state, and head of government, though much of the power often shifted to other officials such as the Grand Vizier
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