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  2. Suleiman the Magnificent - Wikipedia

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    Suleiman I (Ottoman Turkish: سليمان اول, romanized: Süleyman-ı Evvel; Turkish: I. Süleyman, pronounced; 6 November 1494 – 6 September 1566), commonly known as Suleiman the Magnificent in Western Europe and Suleiman the Lawgiver (Ottoman Turkish: قانونى سلطان سليمان, romanized: Ḳānūnī Sulṭān Süleymān) in his Ottoman realm, was the longest-reigning sultan ...

  3. Suleiman - Wikipedia

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    Suleiman-Shah (died 1161), Sultan of the Great Seljuq Empire; Suleiman ibn Qutulmish (died 1086), founder of the Sultanate of Rum; Süleyman Pasha (son of Orhan) (died 1357), Ottoman prince and commander; Süleyman Çelebi (1377–1411), de facto Ottoman ruler during the interregnum; Suleiman the Magnificent (1494–1566), also known as Suleiman I

  4. Solomon in Islam - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] Among them Suleiman II of Rûm, Kilij Arslan II, and Suleiman ibn Qutalmish. [31] They were compared to the Quranic prophet due to their governmental body ( Divan ), consisting of people speaking various languages, including Greek , Armenian , Turkish , and later, Mongolian , foreign craftsmen (compared to the jinn at Solomon's court ...

  5. List of campaigns of Suleiman the Magnificent - Wikipedia

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    The growth of the Ottoman Empire. The map is showing Suleiman's conquests in comparison with his predecessors and successors. The imperial campaigns (Ottoman Turkish: سفر همايون, romanized: sefer-i humāyūn) [Note 1] were a series of campaigns led by Suleiman, who was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

  6. Sulayman - Wikipedia

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    Suleiman the Magnificent, longest-reigning Great Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Sulayman ibn al-Hakam , or Sulayman II or Sulayman al-Musta'in (died 1016), fifth Umayyad ruler of Córdoba Sulayman ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir , ninth century Abbasid official from Tahirīd family in the service of the Abbasid Caliphate.

  7. Moses in Islam - Wikipedia

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    And We appointed for him—out of Our grace—his brother, Aaron, as a prophet. — Surah Maryam 19:51-53 Because he is the only Prophet to be directly spoken to by God (evidenced in Surah An-Nisa 4:164 , "[...] and to Moses, Allah spoke directly"), whereas the others would communicate through Angel Gabriel, Musa is titled Kaleem Allah ...

  8. Joseph Nasi - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Nasi (1524, Portugal – 1579, Constantinople), known in Portuguese as João Miques, was a Portuguese Sephardi diplomat and administrator, member of the House of Mendes/Benveniste, nephew of Dona Gracia Mendes Nasi, and an influential figure in the Ottoman Empire during the rules of both Sultan Suleiman I and his son Selim II.

  9. Sulayman ibn Surad - Wikipedia

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    Sulayman ibn Surad al-Khuza'i (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان ٱبْن صُرَد ٱلْخُزَاعِيّ, romanized: Sulaymān ibn Ṣurad al-Khuzāʿī; died January 685) was a pro-Alid leader from Kufa, who led the Tawwabin movement during the Second Fitna to avenge the death of Husayn ibn Ali, a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.