-
throughout the years. It was
purchased by the
Salatins in 1961.
Tiring of
writing for the newspaper,
Salatin decided to try
farming full-time. Each year...
-
Salatin may
refer to:
Salatyn Asgarova,
Azerbaijani journalist Joel
Salatin,
American author Salatın,
village in
Azerbaijan Salatin, Iran,
village in...
-
Salatın is a
village in the
Shusha District of Azerbaijan. The
village was the site of the
killing of
journalist Salatyn Asgarova, who was
covering the...
- Riyaz-us-
Salatin (Persian: رياض السلاطين) is the
first British-era
historic book on the
Muslim rule in
Bengal that was
published in
Bengal in 1788. It...
-
Nasir al-Din
Muhammad (6
March 1508 – 27
January 1556),
commonly known by his
regnal name
Humayun (Persian pronunciation: [hu.mɑː.juːn]), was the second...
-
Polyface Farm is a farm
located in
rural Swoope, Virginia, run by Joel
Salatin and his family. The farm is
driven using unconventional methods with the...
- (Malay:
Sejarah Melayu, Jawi: سجاره ملايو),
originally titled Sulalatus Salatin (Genealogy of Kings), is a
literary work that
gives a
romanticised history...
-
Sultan of
Sultans is the
literal English translation of the
Ottoman Turkish imperial title Sulṭānü's-Selāṭīn. As with
various other laudatory titles of...
- of
these forms include Syair Abdul Muluk,
Hikayat Hang Tuah,
Sulalatus Salatin, and
Babad Tanah Jawi.
Early modern Indonesian literature originates in...
- Shah, the
founder of the
Bahmani Sultanate. He is best
known for ****uh-us-
Salatin (c. 1350), a
poetic history of the
Muslim conquest of India.
Isami was...