The term "sultan" originates from the Arabic word "sulṭān," meaning "power" or "authority." Historically, it has been used to denote a ruler or monarch, particularly in Islamic countries. Sultans often held both political and military power, and the title became associated with various dynasties, especially in regions like the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia. The title signifies not just leadership but also a degree of religious legitimacy within the Islamic context.
Constantinople, now Istanbul, was home to several significant landmarks. The Hagia Sophia, an architectural marvel and former cathedral, is renowned for its massive dome and stunning mosaics. The Topkapi Palace served as the primary residence of Ottoman sultans and is rich in history and artifacts. Other notable sites include the Blue Mosque, the Hippodrome, and the Basilica Cistern, each reflecting the city's diverse cultural and historical heritage.
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That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.
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The Monterry (Mexico) Sultans of the Mexican League.
Swing
Kings, Sultans or Emirs.
Janissary
Presidents, kings, and Sultans and also Emirs
sultans wives are called HAREM The chief or eldest wife is called the Sultana.
11 sultans
Asia
Asia
Sultans of Sylhet was created in 2009.
Sultans of String was created in 2004.