- caliphate. The
adjectival form of the word is "
sultanic", and the
state and
territories ruled by a
sultan, as well as his office, are
referred to as a sultanate...
- His
Sultanic Highness (HSH) (French: Son
Altesse Sultanica (SAS)) was an
honorific of the
Sultan of Egypt. In 1914, as a
result of the
declaration of war...
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family Laotian royal family Maldivian sultanic family Nepalese royal family ****stani
royal family Singaporean sultanic family Uzbek royal families Khiva...
- 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...
- 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"...
- a
selatin mosque,
imperial mosque, or
sultanic mosque,
meaning a
mosque commissioned in the name of the
sultan and, in theory,
commemorating a military...
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eleven occasions, the
sultan was
deposed (replaced by
another sultan of the
Ottoman dynasty, who were
either the
former sultan's brother, son or nephew)...
- visage'), was the
Haseki Sultan as the
chief consort and
legal wife of the
Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I,
Valide Sultan as a
mother of
sultans Murad IV and Ibrahim...
- Hürrem
Sultan (Turkish: [hyɾˈɾæm
suɫˈtan];
Ottoman Turkish: خرّم سلطان, "the
joyful one"; c. 1504 – 15
April 1558), also
known as
Roxelana (Ukrainian:...