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Sulayman (Arabic: سُلِيمَان
sulaymān) is an
Arabic name of the
Biblical king and
Islamic prophet Solomon meaning 'man of peace',
derived from the Hebrew...
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Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik ibn
Marwan (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان ٱبْن عَبْد الْمَلِك ٱبْن مَرْوَان, romanized:
Sulaymān ibn ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Marwān, c. 675 –...
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Sulayman,
sometimes referred to as
Sulayman III (Arabic script: سليمان, Abecedario: Solimán) (d. 1590s), was a
Crown Prince of the
Kingdom of
Luzon in...
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Sulayman Muhammad al-Sijistani, (Arabic: أبو محمد سليمان السجستاني)
nicknamed al-Mantiqi ('the Logician'; Arabic: المنطقي), c. 912 – c. 985 CE, named...
- In Islam,
Sulaymān ibn Dāwūd (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان بْن دَاوُوْد, lit. 'Solomon, son of David') is
described as a nabī (نَبِيّ, lit. 'prophet') and ruler...
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Mansa Sulayman (Arabic: منسا سليمان, romanized: Mansā
Sulaymān; d. c. 1359) was
mansa of the Mali
Empire during the
middle of the 14th century. He was...
- Abu
Sulayman Da'ud ibn Abi al-Muna ibn Abi
Faris (in
other sources: Abu
Sulayman Dawud ibn Abi l-Muna ibn Abi Fanah; Arabic: أبو سليمان داود بن أبي المنى...
- they
fortified the city with 100
pieces of artillery. From this base,
Sulayman Pasha managed to take
control of the
whole country of Yemen, also taking...
- Abū Dāwūd (Dā’ūd)
Sulaymān ibn al-Ash‘ath ibn Isḥāq al-Azdī al-Sijistānī (Arabic: أبو داود سليمان بن الأشعث الأزدي السجستاني),
commonly known as Abū Dāwūd...
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Sulaymān ibn Hishām ibn ʿAbd al-Malik (Arabic: سليمان بن هشام بن عبدالملك; fl. 732–747) was an Arab general, the son of the
Umayyad Caliph Hisham ibn Abd...