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Sultaness
Sultaness Sul"tan*ess, n. A sultana.

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- Sultan (/ˈsʌltən/; Arabic: سلطان sulṭān, pronounced [sʊlˈtˤɑːn, solˈtˤɑːn]) is a position with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabic...
- current name, Sultanes. The team was also known as the Gray Ghosts. The team won its first championship in 1943. In total, the Sultanes have collected...
- Los Sultanes (The Sultans) is an Argentine ****bia band formed in 1992 and comprising Jorge Kazmer (vocals), Jorge Valeggiani (drum), José Luis Navarro...
- In political science, sultanism is a form of authoritarian government characterized by the extreme personal presence of the ruler in all elements of governance...
- title Sultan of Sultans was used for the Delhi Sultan Altamsh (Iltutmish) in the inscription of Sultan Ghari. The title was first used by the sultan of the...
- of the Serie del Rey, where the Diablos Rojos del México defeated the Sultanes de Monterrey to win the championship. The number of teams increased from...
- in the league, with the Saraperos, Sultanes and Acereros not having stopped play in over 40 years. For the Sultanes it even resulted in a Minor League...
- The Sultanes de Monterrey are a Mexican professional women's softball team based in Monterrey, Nuevo León. The Sultanes compete in the Mexican Softball...
- spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935. Nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Sultan of Swat", he began his MLB career as a star left-handed pitcher for the...
- Tipu Sultan (Urdu: [ʈiːpuː sʊlt̪aːn], Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu; 1 December 1751 – 4 May 1799) commonly referred to as Sher-e-Mysore or "Tiger of Mysore"...