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  2. Qutuz - Wikipedia

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    He became the most prominent Mu'izi Mamluk of Sultan Aybak, [5] and then became his vice-sultan in 1253. Aybak was assassinated in 1257, and Qutuz remained as vice-sultan for Aybak's son al-Mansur Ali. Qutuz led the Mu'izi Mamluks who had arrested Aybak's widow Shajar al-Durr and installed al-Mansur Ali as the new sultan of Egypt. [5]

  3. Sultanate of Mogadishu - Wikipedia

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    Battuta added that the city was ruled by a Somali sultan, Abu Bakr ibn Shaikh 'Umar, [45] [46] who had a Barbara origin, and spoke the Mogadishan Somali and the Arabic language with equal fluency. [46] [47] The sultan also had a retinue of wazirs (ministers), legal experts, commanders, royal eunuchs, and other officials at his beck and call. [46]

  4. List of Arab Indonesians - Wikipedia

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    This list of Arab Indonesians includes names of figures from ethnic Arab descent, especially Hadhrami people, in Indonesia.This list also includes the names of figures who are genetically of Arab blood, both those born in the Arab World who later migrated to Indonesia (), or who were born in Indonesia with Arab-blooded parents or Arab Indonesians mix ().

  5. Abu Sa'id Qansuh - Wikipedia

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    Abu Sa'id Qansuh was originally a young Circassian victim of the Black Sea slave trade purchased by Sultan Qaytbay.When Sultan Qaytbay discovered that he was the brother of his favorite slave concubine Aṣalbāy he was appointed dawadar, the protector of the Sultan's heir and the future Sultan, Muhammad.

  6. Ahmed I - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed I (Ottoman Turkish: احمد اول Aḥmed-i evvel; Turkish: I. Ahmed; 18 April 1590 – 22 November 1617) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1603 to 1617. . Ahmed's reign is noteworthy for marking the first breach in the Ottoman tradition of royal fratricide; henceforth, Ottoman rulers would no longer systematically execute their brothers upon accession to the thro

  7. Khalid bin Barghash of Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid Khalid bin Barghash Al-Busa'id (Arabic: خالد بن برغش البوسعيد;‎ 1874–19 March 1927) was the sixth Sultan of Zanzibar.The last sovereign Sultan of Zanzibar, he reigned for roughly three days, after which he was deposed by the United Kingdom in the 38-minute Anglo-Zanzibar War.

  8. Murad IV - Wikipedia

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    Murad IV was born on 27 July 1612 to Ahmed I (reign 1603 – 1617) and his consort and later wife Kösem Sultan, an ethnic Greek. [3] After his father's death when he was six years old, he was confined in the Kafes with his brothers, Suleiman, Kasim, Bayezid and Ibrahim.

  9. Idris Sultan - Wikipedia

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    Idris Sultan (born January 28, 1993) is a Tanzanian actor, writer, producer, and brands influencer who won the Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014. [1] This is where he came into the light of fame. In December 2014, Idris became the winner of Big Brother Africa.