Definition of sultans. Meaning of sultans. Synonyms of sultans

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Definition of sultans

Sultan
Sultan Sul"tan, n. [F. sultan (cf. Sp. soldan, It. sultano, soldano), Ar. sult[=a]n sultan, dominion. Cf. Soldan.] A ruler, or sovereign, of a Mohammedan state; specifically, the ruler of the Turks; the Padishah, or Grand Seignior; -- officially so called. Sultan flower. (Bot.) See Sweet sultan, under Sweet.

Meaning of sultans from wikipedia

- formal title of Sultan in 1861) in Algeria: Sultanate of Tuggurt, Sultans of Tlemcen in Egypt: Ayyubid Sultans Mamluk Sultans Sultans of the Muhammad...
- music and put "Sultans of Swing" on his rotation. Two months later, Dire Straits signed a recording contract with Phonogram Records. "Sultans of Swing" was...
- Sultan of Sultans is the literal English translation of the Ottoman Turkish imperial title Sulṭānü's-Selāṭīn. As with various other laudatory titles of...
- Ottoman sultans, as well as the last Ottoman caliph, in chronological order. The tughras were the calligraphic seals or signatures used by Ottoman sultans. They...
- for Multan Sultans". Dawn. 11 November 2018. "Ali Tareen wins bid for PSL's Multan Sultans". Dunya News. Retrieved 28 June 2021. Sultans, Multan (27...
- dependent on Chinese support, and perhaps early Sultans were of Chinese origin. Furthermore, the earliest Sultans may have been practicing the Hindu or Buddhist...
- (UK Albums Chart) As Sultans: Good Year for Trouble (Arista Records – June 1996) As Sultans of Ping F.C.: "What About Those Sultans?" EP featuring "Stupid...
- dynasty Ottoman Empire List of mothers of the Ottoman sultans List of Valide Sultans List of Ottoman Sultans Peirce, Leslie P (1993). The Imperial Harem: Women...
- all valide sultans in the history of the Ottoman Empire were Nurbanu Sultan, Safiye Sultan, Kösem Sultan, and Turhan Sultan. Nurbanu Sultan became the...
- the Bahri sultans and emirs, there existed a degree of pride of their Kipchak Turkish roots, and their non-Kipchak usurpers such as sultans Kitbuqa, Baybars...