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  2. Oksana Voevodina - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] On 22 June 2019, a month after the birth of their mutual son, Muhammad V divorced Voevodina in Singapore by a "talak tiga" (third talaq) or talaq baayin, the irrevocable divorce executed by simply announcing to his wife that he dissolves the marriage, which is considered to be the most offensive and disapproved type of divorce in Islam.

  3. Mohammed V of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Mohammed's enthronement, the French colonial authorities were "pushing for a more assertive 'native policy.'" [8] On 16 May 1930, Sultan Muhammad V signed the Berber Dahir, which changed the legal system in parts of Morocco where Berber languages were primarily spoken (Bled es-Siba), while the legal system in the rest of the ...

  4. Tangier Speech - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Muhammad V delivering the Tangier Speech April 9, 1947. The Tangier Speech (Arabic: خطاب طنجة, French: discours de Tanger) was a momentous speech appealing for the independence and territorial unity of Morocco, delivered by Sultan Muhammad V of Morocco on April 9, 1947, at the Mendoubia in what was then the Tangier International Zone, complemented by a second speech the next day ...

  5. Kelantan royal family - Wikipedia

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    The full title of the Sultan of Kelantan is Sultan dan Yang di-Pertuan bagi Negeri Kelantan Darul Naim serta Jajahan Takluknya, or in English, The Sultan and Sovereign Ruler of Kelantan Abode of Bliss and its Dependencies. [4] The title Raja Perempuan Kelantan may be conferred to a spouse of the Sultan, given that she is of a royal descent.

  6. Sultan Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Muhammad I (1381–1421), Mehmed I, reigned 1413–1421; Sultan Muhammad II (1432–1481), Mehmed the Conqueror, reigned 1444–1446 and 1451–1481; Sultan Muhammad III (1566–1603), Mehmed III, reigned 1595–1603; Sultan Muhammad IV (1642–1693), Mehmed IV, reigned 1648–1687; Sultan Muhammad V (1844–1918), Mehmed V, reigned 1909 ...

  7. Muhammad V of Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    He took the regnal name Sultan Muhammad V. [5] Sultan Muhammad V attended the 222nd Meeting of the Conference of Rulers for the first time as a full member in October 2010. This marked the recognition of his accession as sultan by other rulers. [6] Sultan Muhammad V is Colonel in Chief of Royal Intelligence Corps and Royal Artillery Regiment .

  8. Ismail Petra of Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Ismail Petra also had a second wife, Cik Puan Elia Suhana Ahmad, whom he married on 23 December 2007. [1] [2] It was reported that Sultan Ismail Petra, filed an application for verification of his divorce from his second wife, at the Syariah High Court on 9 March 2010. However, the Syariah Court of Appeal rejected an application to ...

  9. Nasrid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-three sultans ruled Granada from the founding of the dynasty in 1232 by Muhammad I until 1492, when Muhammad XII surrendered all lands to Isabella I of Castile. Today, the most visible evidence of the Nasrid dynasty is the Alhambra palace complex built under their reign.