Definition of Sultanship. Meaning of Sultanship. Synonyms of Sultanship

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Definition of Sultanship

Sultanship
Sultanship Sul"tan*ship, n. The office or dignity of a sultan.

Meaning of Sultanship from wikipedia

- mostly a cultural figure. There are currently several claimants to the sultanship after the death of the last recognized sultan, Mohammed Mahakuttah A....
- of the Straits Settlements, to solve two problems: the Larut War, and Sultanship in Perak. Perak was a major tin producer throughout the 19th century,...
- claimants of rival branches. Therefore, the succeeding claimants to the sultanship were not crowned with the support of the Philippine government nor received...
- Baha Deria and Baha Makahil sections of the Sugulle dynasty vied for the Sultanship, which divided the Habr Yunis clan into two factions, the Baha Deria faction...
- Diiriye and Baha Makahil sections of the Sugulle dynasty vied for the Sultanship, which divided the Habr Yunis clan into two factions, one faction led...
- Grand Vizier of the Sokoto Caliphate, he was vizier of Sokoto during the sultanship of Muhammed Bello. He was the founder of the po****r line of viziers known...
- (often given the epithet Yıldırım, "the Thunderbolt") succeeded to the sultanship upon the ********ination of his father Murad. In a rage over the attack...
- Baha Deria and Baha Makahil sections of the Sugulle dynasty vied for the Sultanship, which divided the Habr Yunis clan into two factions, the Baha Deria faction...
- was also said that Sultan Hussein had been pressured into accepting the sultanship. But less than a month, on 1 March 1819, the UK demanded Temengung Abdul...
- from one of the clans and his advisors are drawn from other clans. The Sultanship primarily serves the role of religious leader. The Dar Daju Daju and the...