The sultan asked for a new bath.
I met the sultan last week for tea.
Here are some sentences.
The sultan ruled the city.
We met with the sultan.
The Sultan of Brunei is a prominent leader in Southeast Asia.
Then he told them what the Sultan of Egypt was at; also what the King of the Remote Seas was about.
The vizier has a cold today. The vizier is speaking with the sultan right now.
That shiekh owns half of Saudi Arabia. The shiekh is the son of a wealthy sultan.
The Hungarian name Zsolt does not have a direct English translation so would be written in an English sentence the same way it is written in a Hungarian sentence, Zsolt. Since Zsolt comes from the Arabic word that is rendered in English as Sultan, if a rendering more familiar to native speakers of English were needed, the word Sultan might be used.
From the Arabic word Sultan, meaning Ruler, power and dominion. Taken from the Aramaic word Shultana meaning 'to have power'
The sultan ruled with wisdom and grace, ensuring peace and prosperity for his kingdom.
The sultan's palace was very opulent, the balustrade was onyx.
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The word "sultan" comes from the Arabic word "sultān" which means "authority" or "ruler." It is used to refer to a Muslim sovereign or ruler, particularly in the context of the Ottoman Empire.
it''s also known as word the "sultan" from Muslim barangays
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