Sultan

[[Suleiman the Magnificent Sultan (; ', ) is a position with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabic abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", derived from the verbal noun ', meaning "authority" or "power". Later, it came to be used as the title of certain rulers who claimed almost full sovereignty (i.e., not having dependence on any higher ruler) without claiming the overall caliphate, or to refer to a powerful governor of a province within the 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 ( ').

The term is distinct from king (
'), though both refer to a sovereign ruler. The use of "sultan" is restricted to Muslim countries, where the title carries religious significance, contrasting with the more secular ''king'', which is used in both Muslim and non-Muslim countries.

Brunei, Malaysia and Oman are the only sovereign states which retain the title "sultan" for their monarchs. In recent years, the title has been gradually replaced by "king" by contemporary hereditary rulers who wish to emphasize their secular authority under the rule of law. A notable example is Morocco, whose monarch changed his title from sultan to king in 1957. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Munir Sultan
Published 1983
Arab Sirkulasi
by Sultan Sulaiman
Published 2009
Skripsi
by Munir Sultan
Published 1986
Arab Sirkulasi
by BADAROEDIN, Sultan
Published 1978
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by BADARUDIN, Sultan
Published 1978
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by BADARUDIN, Sultan
Published 1978
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by BADARUDIN, Sultan
Published 1978
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by SULTAN, Paul
Published 1957
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by Sultan Hamengku
Published
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by sultan surya
Published 2008
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by BARAKAT, Sultan
Published 2008
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Buku Teks
by Hamid Sultan
Published 2014
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