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  2. Jamalul Kiram II - Wikipedia

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    The territories ceded were based from the 1878 grant made by his father. In 1915, he was relieved from his "temporal powers" as sultan and by 1936, the Philippine Commonwealth had stopped recognizing the Sultanate of Sulu. [8] There is still debate on whether the Sultan leased or ceded the area of Sabah under the agreement. [9]

  3. Arslan-Shah of Ghazna - Wikipedia

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    After being initially defeated by Arslan at Tiginabad, Bahram, appealed to Seljuk Sultan Ahmad Sanjar, whose sister, Gawhar Khatun, was greatly offended at the conduct of her eldest son Arslan ibn Mas'ud, towards the rest. [6]

  4. List of Ottoman princesses - Wikipedia

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    She was known for publishing her memoirs by the name of Babam Sultan Abdülhamid in 1960. Ayşe Gülnev Sultan (born 17 January 1971), great-great-great-granddaughter of Murad V . She is a director of property investment and development companies, and writes and researches historical pieces on Ottoman history.

  5. Ahmad Sanjar - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Sanjar (Persian: احمد سنجر; full name: Muizz ad-Dunya wa ad-Din Adud ad-Dawlah Abul-Harith Ahmad Sanjar ibn Malik-Shah [3]) (6 November 1086 – 8 May 1157) [4] was the Seljuq ruler of Khorasan from 1097 until 1118, [5] when he became the Sultan of the Seljuq Empire, which he ruled until his death in 1157.

  6. List of children of Sulaiman of Selangor - Wikipedia

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    Tengku Puteri Zahrah became the queen consort of Langkat after marrying Sultan Abdul Aziz, the Sultan of Langkat, and was given the title Tengku Permaisuri Zahrah. Tengku Raihani married Sultan Sir Ahmad Tajuddin of Brunei as his second wife, taking the title Tengku Ampuan Raihani, [ a ] holding the title from 1934 until 1956.

  7. Sulaiman of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    His title was then changed to Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan, and was still alive when the Spanish invaded Brunei in April 1578, and they referred to him as the Raja Tua. [17] Sultan Sulaiman died in 1513, [ 18 ] [ contradictory ] and his tombstone is located the Royal Mausoleum Jalan Subok.

  8. Android app lets parents lock, monitor their kids' phones - AOL

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    Parental punishments have officially gone digital. Ignore No More is an app created by a Texas mother Sharon Standifird that allows parents to lock their child's phone with a simple four-digit code.

  9. Ahmad Shah Qajar - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Shah Qajar (Persian: احمد شاه قاجار ‎; 21 January 1898 – 21 February 1930) was the shah of Iran from 16 July 1909 to 15 December 1925, and the last ruling member of the Qajar dynasty.