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| terrorism operation, but Major General Shaukat | Sultan, a spokesman for the Pakistani military, denie |
| itle of His Royal Highness Paduka Seri Begawan | Sultan, a title he held until his death in 1986. |
| the silver jubilee of the reign of the Ottoman | Sultan Abd al-Hamid II. |
| Great Mosque of Taza was built by the Almohad | sultan Abd al-Mu'min in the period after 1142 CE. |
| Sultan Abd-ul-Aziz was deposed on May 30, 1876 and a | |
| the first church by making a direct request to | sultan Abd-ul-Mejid I in Istanbul (then Constantinopl |
| as well as in the tradition of Khatai and Pir | Sultan Abdal. |
| On March 30, 1912, | Sultan AbdelHafid signed the Treaty of Fez, formally |
| century Saadi dynasty and renovated in 1869 by | sultan Abderrahmane of Morocco, who used to stay here |
| ganized, Moroccan force under Mohammed, son of | sultan Abderrahmane of Morocco. |
| well known poet from Fes and the vizier of the | sultan Abderrahmane. |
| The mosque was commissioned by the Ottoman | sultan Abdul Hamid II, and constructed between 1884 a |
| composing a poem in which she had praised the | Sultan Abdul Hamid II. |
| At the end of the 19th century, | Sultan Abdul Hamid II is said to have owned a Van Cat |
| After the death of | Sultan Abdul Majeed Didi and his son Prince Hassan Fa |
| Realising that Brunei will be extinct, | Sultan Abdul Momin declared the Amanat (the agreement |
| he square stands a bronze colonnade erected by | Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of t |
| lace to the dome during the era of the Ottoman | Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1915 (1333 AH). |
| moved to Istanbul where he served the Ottoman | sultan, Abdul Hamid II as an adviser. |
| Sultan Abdul Jalilul Jabbar was the 12th Sultan of Br | |
| Fritz Kortner - | Sultan Abdul Hamid II / Kelar |
| Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Jamek Mosque | |
| rmenians living under the rule of the despotic | Sultan Abdul Hamid II. |
| Sultan Abdul Halim Highway, Kedah, Malaysia | |
| His Highness | Sultan Abdul Momin was said to have brothers; the eld |
| He was Aide-de-Camp for some years to | Sultan Abdul Hamid. |
| In 1883, the Ottoman | sultan Abdul Hamid II restored the fountain and const |
| in 1876 until the dethronement of his cousin, | Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1909. |
| rted reforms in the Ottoman Empire in light of | Sultan Abdul Hamid II's treatment of the Armenian pop |
| Sultan Abdul Samad was a member of the Council of Rul | |
| e across the Bosphorus was proposed to Ottoman | Sultan Abdul Hamid II by the Bosphorus Railroad Compa |
| irman of the Jewish Colonial Trust to meet the | Sultan Abdul Hamid II. |
| n of Malaya, during which time F-Kikan rescued | Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim of Kedah and his family. |
| He became first secretary to | Sultan Abdul Hamid II shortly after the Sultan's acce |
| The massacres are named after | Sultan Abdul Hamid II, whose efforts to reinforce the |
| She was the mother of | Sultan Abdul Hamid I. |
| Sultan Abdul Majid Hasan ascended the Brunei throne i | |
| Established by and named after | Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1890, they were intended to |
| in involving Ahmed in diplomatic approaches to | Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire in the la |
| Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, ordered by the | Sultan Abdul Hamid II. |
| Tengku Ampuan Rahimah binti Almarhum | Sultan Abdul Aziz Langkat was the Tengku Ampuan of Se |
| lding of Moorish architecture, modelled on the | Sultan Abdul Samad Building. |
| Tunku was the twentieth child of | Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, the twenty-fifth ruler |
| exes Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the Ottoman | Sultan Abdul Hamid II looks on. |
| Union and Progress prepared a coup against the | Sultan Abdul Hamid II. |
| an Empire and replace it with a monarchy under | Sultan Abdul Hamid II. |
| Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Golf Club (KGSAAS), a major go | |
| The March for | Sultan Abdul-Mejid, also called the Mecidiye March, w |
| If reigning, he would have been | Sultan Abdulaziz II. |
| strength, and outright bribery led to Ottoman | Sultan Abdulaziz formally recognizing the Egyptian ru |
| re (modern Turkey), created in January 1862 by | Sultan Abdulaziz. |
| Ottoman princess Esma Sultana, the daughter of | Sultan Abdulhamid I. |
| Sultan Abdulhamid appointed Kazazian as the Director | |
| journeyed to Istanbul where he met the Ottoman | Sultan Abdulhamid II. |
| ed during the 19th century during the reign of | Sultan Abdulhamid II (1876-1909). |
| onverted into the State Library of Istanbul by | Sultan Abdulhamid II in 1882 and houses over 120,000 |
| Hamidiye - for | Sultan Abdulhamid II (1876-1909), by Necip Pasha |
| The Saudi Crown Prince | Sultan Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz donated US$ 2.7 millio |
| convened a meeting on Pulau Pangkor, at which | Sultan Abdullah was installed on the throne of Perak |
| Sultan Abdullah of Perak | |
| Sultan Abdullah was deposed and sent to exile in Seyc | |
| Sultan Abdulmecid, Ottoman Emperor, established the H | |
| 4, as Wattasid towns surrendered, the Wattasid | sultan, Abou Hasan Ali, briefly retook Fez. |
| Kurt Kreuger as Ernst Muller, | Sultan Abou Ben Ali's personal secretary and Nazi age |
| sher, went as far as Turkey and spoke with the | Sultan about her beliefs. |
| The new Marinid | sultan Abu Thabit, whose ascendancy was contested by |
| kand in 860 Hijri, 1456 AD, who was the son of | Sultan Abu Sayeed Mirza. |
| rrakesh around 1182 at the call of the Almohad | sultan Abu Yusuf Ya'qub al-Mansur. |
| a house in Fes, Morocco, built by the Marinid | Sultan Abu Inan Faris which holds a weight-powered wa |
| uzayy after he was commissioned by the Marinid | Sultan Abu Inan who was impressed by the story and jo |
| In 1322, the Marinid | sultan Abu Said Othman marched against the south and |
| e failed siege of Tarifa persuaded the Marinid | sultan Abu Yaqub to abandon his pretensions on the pe |
| Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor spent his last days in bed | |
| In the mid-14th century, a Merinid | sultan, Abu l-Hasan, built monuments and the main gat |
| It was made at the order of the Marinid | Sultan Abu Salim Ali II (r. |
| Before | Sultan Abu Bakar became the ruler of Johor, Johor was |
| in Jarjis completed his secondary education in | Sultan Abu Bakar School (SABS), Kuantan |
| He flourished under the Seljuq | sultan Abu-l-Fath Malikshah ibn Muhammad, ruling from |
| In return, the | Sultan acknowledged the Habsburg Emperor as the offic |
| In 1867, the Ottoman | sultan acknowledged Isma'il's use of the title khediv |
| r, who was secretly with the Porte (though the | Sultan, advised of this by the Governor of Damascus, |
| 16 November 1955, and was again recognized as | Sultan after active opposition to the French protecto |
| Baibars al-Jashnakir became a | Sultan after the position was imposed on him by Emir |
| She became chief consort of the | Sultan after the death of her mother-in-law in 1574. |
| He, as eldest son, became | Sultan after the death of his father Yusuf III. |
| n he was made acting-captain of the 74-gun HMS | Sultan, afterwards being transferred to the 28-gun HM |
| ies of the Persian army of Nader Shah made the | sultan again require his services; and he was sent in |
| The crusaders allied with the | sultan against Shirkuh, the general of Nur ad-Din Zan |
| Supported by Murad II, the Ottoman | sultan, against the Greek Constantine Palaeologus, De |
| utaya was signed on May 14, 1833, by which the | sultan agreed to bestow on Muhammad Ali the pashaliks |
| His writing about visits to the palaces of | Sultan Agung and his successors are important referen |
| is signed in Moscow by Vyacheslav Molotov and | Sultan Ahmad Khan, Afghan ambassador, reestablishing |
| Sultan Ahmad died in 1425, while his son Nakhoda Angg | |
| Shefta, Muhammad Ali Habib (Habib Bank), Agha | Sultan Ahmad Mirza Dehlavi, and Tehzeeb ul Hassan (Ch |
| Sultan Ahmad Shah State Mosque at Kuantan | |
| e Catholic Cemetery on Northam Road (now Jalan | Sultan Ahmad Shah) in George Town. |
| Jalan | Sultan Ahmad Shah (formerly Northam Road) in George T |
| Sultan Ahmad of RJD defeated Shiv Nath Verma of BJP i | |
| The US Department of Defense reports that | Sultan Ahmad was born on November 1, 1984, in Sargodh |
| Sultan Ahmad is a citizen of Pakistan held in extraju | |
| Sultan Ahmad Shah is a keen sportsman and President o | |
| Sultan Ahmad ibn Abu Sa'id was the Timurid ruler of S | |
| They were invited by | Sultan Ahmad Shah of Gujarat to settle in Ahmadabad, |
| Sultan Ahmad ascended the throne in 1402, before that | |
| Khan had to defend Tashkent from the Timurids | Sultan Ahmad of Samarkand and Omar Shaikh of Ferghana |
| ts to take Taskhent, and during his fight with | Sultan Ahmad gained the defection of one of the men f |
| Gradually they joined | Sultan Ahmad as assistant director who was directing |
| in India, alongside its plans in Pakistan, and | Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem assured the Indians their pu |
| Originally, the chairman of Dubai Ports World, | Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, who met Pakistani president |
| particularly incorrectly credits the Moroccan | Sultan Ahmed Al Mansour Ad-Dahbi's alleged 'conquest' |
| seat eight times in a row but lost his seat to | Sultan Ahmed of the Trinamool Congress in the 2009 el |
| ons were signed between Henry IV of France and | Sultan Ahmed I on 20 May 1604, giving a marked advant |
| Crimean Khan Devlet II Giray intrigued to sway | sultan Ahmed III to start a war against Peter the Gre |
| Sultan Ahmed III deposed Devlet II Giray from the thr | |
| second French or Circassian spouse of Ottoman | Sultan Ahmed III. |
| Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem (born 1955 in the UAE) is th | |
| n Empire from 1699 to 1711, during the rule of | Sultan Ahmed III. |
| anga assembly seat defeating his nearest rival | Sultan Ahmed of RJD, Dr. Madan Mohan Jha of Congress |
| the palace is unclear, since it lies under the | Sultan Ahmed Mosque, and the only surviving evidence |
| became an imperial estate during the reign of | Sultan Ahmed I (1603-1617). |
| arrived from Central Asia as the invitation of | Sultan Ahmed Shah. |
| The son of Handan | Sultan, Ahmed I. |
| He was a son of | Sultan Ahmed III (1703-30) and was succeeded by his b |
| rvelously composed masterpieces: the Surname-i | Sultan Ahmed Han and the Surname-i Vehbi ("Book of Fe |
| The Daily Times reported that | Sultan Ahmed was repatriated with sixteen other men. |
| aar in Istanbul is a small market close to the | Sultan Ahmed Mosque. |
| ambassador Marquis de Bonnac being received by | Sultan Ahmed III. |
| e, Charles was eventually able to persuade the | Sultan Ahmed III to declare war on Russia. |
| He was contemporary of the Ottoman | Sultan Ahmed I. |
| oman architecture, showing similarities to the | Sultan Ahmed II Mosque of Istanbul with a central dom |
| e unfavourable result of the wars with Persia, | Sultan Ahmed I decided to build a large mosque in Ist |
| an Empire during the Tulip Era and the rule of | Sultan Ahmed III. |
| who remained in Constantinople discussing with | Sultan Ahmed I issues concerning to the war with Pers |
| this particular shaykh which were held in the | Sultan Ahmed Mosque. |
| was sold at the age of fifteen to the harem of | Sultan Ahmed I after cancelling her education in Ista |
| He was the spiritual guide of the | sultan Ahmed Shah. |
| It was constructed during the reign of | Sultan Ahmed I (1603-1617), with various additions an |
| In 1987, | Sultan Ahmed of Congress defeated Md. |
| Salim of CPI(M) defeated | Sultan Ahmed of Trinamool Congress. |
| ed in 1703, but was later recalled to court by | Sultan Ahmed III. |
| In 1996, | Sultan Ahmed of Congress defeated Ziauddin Ahmed of C |
| Nizamuddin of CPI(M) defeated | Sultan Ahmed of Congress in 1982 and Biman Behari Mit |
| ric era, through the era of Siddhraj Jaisingh, | sultan Ahmed Shah, the landing of Parsis at Sanjan an |
| om the battlefield to the court of the Ottoman | Sultan Ahmed III, whom he persuaded to declare war on |
| He was the Sheikh of | Sultan Ahmed I who constructed the famous Blue Mosque |
| d paid for their mosques with their war booty, | Sultan Ahmed I had to withdraw the funds from the tre |
| There is no record that | Sultan Ahmed's enemy combatant status was reviewed by |
| The abilities of | Sultan Ahmed's Grand Vizier Ibrahim, who directed the |
| er the whole area containing Hagia Sophia, the | Sultan Ahmet Mosque and Topkapi Palace. |
| He saw his chance in 1603 when 14 years old | sultan Ahmet I ascended to Ottoman throne. |
| pture to Mahpeyker (Moon-Shaped), and later by | Sultan Ahmet I to Kosem. |
| to the 363rd Air Expeditionary Wing at Prince | Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in |
| bined Air Operations Center Director at Prince | Sultan Air Base, Al Karj, Saudi Arabia, from November |
| In 2001 the “Gray Wolves” deployed to Prince | Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia in support of Operation |
| Southern Watch, routinely deploying to Prince | Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia for operational relief |
| d Air Forces Deputy Commander, again at Prince | Sultan Air Base, from February to May 2003. |
| 7 to present, ring name Rick Valentine and The | Sultan Akbar bin laden Mustafa Sharmoot |
| rchitect and former president Sheikh Zayed bin | Sultan Al Nahyan, the 842 meter long bridge is said t |
| of the largest financiers was Sheikh Zayed bin | Sultan Al Nahyan, principal founder and former head o |
| of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Zayed bin | Sultan Al Nahyan. |
| ther donation was provided by Sheikh Zayed bin | Sultan Al Nahyan ruler of Abu Dhabi and President of |
| including Dulaim, Juboor, Azzah, Ubaid, Al Bu | Sultan, Al Bu Mohammed Shuwailat and Al Suwaed. |
| entral Bank at the request of Sheikh Zayed bin | Sultan Al Nahyan. |
| ntrance attributes the construction to Ayyubid | sultan al-Adil II. |
| nic throne after the defeat of his predecessor | Sultan Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri by Ottoman Sultan S |
| his head with tidings of the victory to Mamluk | Sultan Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri. |
| ndian sea, Mirocem was sent by the last Mamluk | Sultan, Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri, to defend his int |
| nd the French in 1923 and 1925-1927, headed by | Sultan al-Atrash (son of Zuqan al-Atrash).Their influ |
| Sultan al-Atrash, leader of the Syrian Revolution. | |
| hese were recovered by treaty with the Ayyubid | Sultan Al-Kamil. |
| that it was renovated again under the Ayyubid | Sultan al-Malik al-Mu'azzam, and again under the Maml |
| een the Crusaders based in Acre and the Mamluk | sultan al-Mansur (Qalawun) declared in 1283. |
| een the Crusaders based in Acre and the Mamluk | sultan al-Mansur (Qalawun) in 1283. |
| In 1219 | Sultan al-Mu'azzam secretly had the defenses of Toron |
| Beside the Field Marshal-Prince Khalid bin | Sultan, Al-Muhaya led the Saudi Arabian Army in the G |
| Sheikh Zayed Bin | Sultan Al-Nahiyan of the UAE visited Bangladesh and o |
| ad of Rukn (principal) demanding the return of | Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad to Egypt. |
| The Mamluk | sultan al-Nasir ibn Qalawun camped in Karatayya in 12 |
| Emir Sayf al-Din Salar he dominated the young | Sultan al-Nassir Muhammad who, feeling distressed, mo |
| Sultan Al-Zahir Baibars, also known as Rukn Uddin Bay | |
| around 1225-7, during the reign of the Seljuk | sultan Ala ad-Din Kay Qubadh I (1220-1237). |
| ce to Delhi after his death and styled himself | Sultan Ala-ud-din. |
| nder of the Seljuk-Ayyubid army was the Seljuk | sultan Alaaddin Keykubat I. |
| ved to the Aceh province in 1569, whose ruler, | Sultan Alaaddin, had earlier declared allegiance to t |
| dead in fighting, has become confidante to the | Sultan Aladino, under an assumed name. |
| ontain words of praise to the Anatolian Seljuk | sultan Alaeddin Keykubad I. |
| e the first Ottoman ruler to take the title of | Sultan, Alaeddin became the first Grand Vizier. |
| was later appointed as the governor of Oudh by | Sultan Alauddin Masud Shah. |
| ition followed an embassy sent by the Acehnese | Sultan Alauddin Riayat Syah al-Kahhar (1539-71) to Su |
| In the time of the | Sultan Alauddin Khilji, the Marhal received the jagir |
| To settle the problems of administration, | Sultan Ali was given the district of Muar while Temen |
| Sultan Ali Lakhani was questioned by the National Acc | |
| This marriage produced three sons: | Sultan Ali Safawi, Ibrahim Mirza and Ismail I. |
| Sultan Ali Keshtmand, a ranking member of the Politbu | |
| Sayed | Sultan Ali from Alahrar Bridge to Al Rasheed Bridge c |
| a ceramic plate and placed on the main wall of | Sultan Ali Mosque. |
| he is succeeded in that position on June 11 by | Sultan Ali Keshtmand, another trusted member of the P |
| st deputy prime minister and replaced him with | Sultan Ali Keshtmand. |
| After Abdulhamid became | sultan, Ali attempted a coup in 1878, in an attempt t |
| te of Johor when Tengku Alam Shah, the heir of | Sultan Ali of Muar refused to give the district of Mu |
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