Yes they did. He was also known as Suleyman the Lawgiver.
Suleyman the second. He also gained the nickname "Suleyman the Lawgiver" by his own people. He was know as "Suleyman the Magnificent" in th West. This title was a tribute to the splendor of his court and to his cultural achievements.
The crowning of Mehmed II
He was the Caliph or Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until 1566. He was known as the Law Giver within his empire and his reforms made life in North Africa and the Mediteranian area far superior to that of the more barbaric European neighbors.
Suleyman I, also known as Suleyman the Magnificent, ruled the Ottoman Empire, which at its height in the 16th century spanned parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. The empire included territories in modern-day Turkey, Greece, the Balkans, the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Eastern Europe. Its capital was Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople, which was a significant cultural and political center during his reign. Suleyman's empire was one of the most powerful and influential states of its time.
Suleyman I aka Suleyman the Magnificent
Yes they did. He was also known as Suleyman the Lawgiver.
Kanuni Sultan Suleyman, the magnificent Ottoman Empire's sultan
The death of Süleyman the Magnificent
Suleyman the Magnificent ordered the construction of a magnificent mosque in Istanbul and decreed a vast new set of laws for his empire.
The image is not in the capital. You are mistaken.
Suleyman I the Magnificent/Al-Kanuni/Lawgiver
Suleyman Valiyev was born in 1916.
Suleyman Stalsky was born in 1869.
Suleyman Rustam was born on 1906-11-27.
Suleyman Kerimov was born on 1966-03-12.
Suleyman Gusalov was born on 1993-03-07.