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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 ...
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
[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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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.