「Sultanate」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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ly founded parliament formally abolished the | Sultanate, thus ending 623 years of Ottoman rule. |
urkish Grand National Assembly abolished the | Sultanate on 1 November 1922, and Mehmed left Constant |
The retail business operates all across the | Sultanate serving thousands of customers every day. |
ionary Group stationed at Thumrait Air Base, | Sultanate of Oman. |
See also: Mamluk | Sultanate (Cairo) |
Bari Dynasties, the Gobroon Dynasty and the | Sultanate of Hobyo. |
lements of which Singapore was part, and the | Sultanate of Johor which at that time was an independe |
ormer Sena Hindu kingdom became known as the | Sultanate of Bangala and Bihar, ruled intermittently f |
ished themselves in the Malayas-known as the | Sultanate Muslim National Archipelago. |
eventeenth century, in a period known as the | Sultanate of Women, a series of incompetent or child s |
e known, Gunungjati nevertheless asked Demak | sultanate to send troops to Banten. |
puty Chief Executive Officer of Bank Dhofar, | Sultanate of Oman, where he led its merger with Majan |
In 1449, Agadez became a | sultanate, while around 1500 it was conquered by the S |
nded uniting 17 chieftancies) 1918 becomes a | Sultanate, but in 1923 re-divided into the 17 original |
Blend of | Sultanate Maru-Gurjar painting style - 1550 AD |
tant administrative positions under both the | Sultanate of Delhi and its successor, the Mughal Empir |
p of Lesser Armenia during Byzantine, Seljuk | Sultanate of Rum and Ottoman reigns until the Armenian |
In yet another declaration, the | sultanate was divided into the office of sultan and Ca |
ji(one of the ruler of khalji dynasty during | sultanate rule over India) was allowed to watch a refl |
du, which was ransacked by the earlier Delhi | Sultanate. |
7 was a conflict between the Egyptian Mamluk | Sultanate and the Ottoman Empire, which led to the fal |
Mohamad Shah established the | Sultanate of Bruney a word supposedly derived from the |
be able to deal with the problems facing the | Sultanate. |
+968 is the ITU country code for the | Sultanate of Oman. |
r controlled the region and helped found the | Sultanate in Agadez. |
handaris seized the island of Mahim from the | Sultanate and ruled it for eight years. |
n, Siddiq Abu Bakar dan Usuman, who held the | Sultanate for over fifty years. |
n, Siddiq Abu Bakar dan Usuman, who held the | Sultanate for over fifty years. |
He served as a vizier during his father's | Sultanate. |
s formed an alliance with Kay Kaus I, Seljuk | Sultanate of Rum in Anatolia. |
He escaped and sought asylum in the | Sultanate of Delhi. |
way back to India he died at Salalah in the | Sultanate of Oman. |
ali as they are referred to are found in the | Sultanate of Oman, and the island of Zanzibar, in Tanz |
Such a solution was installed in the | Sultanate of Oman and was successfully put in operatio |
It is widely circulated in the | Sultanate of Brunei and the Malaysian states of Sarawa |
ter's generations continue to rule in Sambas | Sultanate (*Indonesia) to this day. |
f the most famous public high schools in the | Sultanate. |
the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bat in the | Sultanate of Oman. |
e shore of the Arabian Sea at Salalah in the | Sultanate of Oman. |
ish contingent of troops to disembark in his | Sultanate so that they might then pursue their battle |
ntah Civil War happened in 1879 in Jementah, | Sultanate of Johor when Tengku Alam Shah, the heir of |
i, the ruler of the large North Indian Delhi | Sultanate, thus not just laying the foundation of the |
in 1282, he turned the Ilkhan empire into a | sultanate. |
his manner did Ozbeg turn the khanate into a | sultanate. |
I seized the throne in Cairo and with it the | sultanate of the Ayyubid oligarchy, the period of riva |
anka Ethiopian Waxaana la odhan jiray JAASRO | SULTANATE boqortooyadani waxay kulmin jirtay oo hoos i |
Main article: | Sultanate of Egypt |
gn a trade agreement with the Middle Eastern | Sultanate of Oman. |
usuf Bin Alawi Abdullah, Foreign Minister of | Sultanate of Oman, who invested money in his personal |
ment whereby Britain, in order to obtain the | Sultanate of Zanzibar, ceded its rights over Heligolan |
The flag of the | Sultanate from 1891 to 1904. |
and early 19th centuries, it was part of the | Sultanate of Johor. |
Founder of Nijam | sultanate at Ahamadnagar was a Brahmin, son of Bhirubh |
soleum of Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aybak of Mamluk | Sultanate (Delhi), recently renovated |
s, as the powerful landed aristocracy of the | sultanate, supported Kaykaus. |
ves a date of 1341 for his assumption of the | sultanate. |
The mosque was built in the last year of the | Sultanate of Gujrat. |
b Shahi dynasty was the ruling family of the | sultanate of Golkonda in southern India. |
g rulers and expanded the territories of the | Sultanate. |
soleum of Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aybak of Mamluk | Sultanate is also located at Anarkali Bazaar. |
licia was reduced and became a vassal of the | sultanate. |
however, of Selim I to the throne of Ottoman | Sultanate, things took a very different turn. |
The besieged soldiers of the | Sultanate tried to block their way by putting a dead e |
ring the 10th century AD as the capital of a | sultanate connected commercially to Zanzibar in Tanzan |
glo-Zanzibar War, gained full control of the | sultanate. |
(died 1340) was the first Sultan of Madurai | Sultanate and father-in-law of the Moorish traveller I |
ered some support among the neighbors of the | sultanate, Leo I, the king of Cilician Armenia, and Tu |
Karkhi, and rebuilt during Abbad I of Persia | Sultanate. |
Muhammad Shah, the first Muslim ruler of the | Sultanate of Brunei. |
uk state, including the consolidation of the | sultanate as a military magistrature and securing for |
sh raged for 8 hours, artillery units of the | sultanate army created havoc in the Vijaynagar ranks b |
ered some support among the neighbors of the | sultanate: Leo I, the king of Cilician Armenia and Tug |
t ships would be under the protection of the | sultanate and could thus enjoy safe passage into the M |
etween the Afghan and Turkish rulers of that | sultanate came to an end when Mughal rule became estab |
f Muslim pilgrims to Mecca, then part of the | sultanate. |
in, Empire of Trebizond, Kingdom of Georgia, | Sultanate of Akkoyunlu (White sheep Turkmens) etc. wer |
an Shams-ud-Din Muzaffar Shah III of Gujarat | Sultanate |
The sixth volume (1960) is on the | sultanate period of medieval India. |
and African Studies where he focused on the | Sultanate period. |
The Kingdom of Fez or Wattasid | sultanate was the name given to the northern part of M |
The Qutb Shahi | sultanate lasted until its conquest by Mughal emperor |
Their son, Kayqubad I, ruled the | Sultanate from 1220 to 1237, and their grandson, Kaykh |
Onthanusi was a Shi'a Muslim | sultanate in modern-day Madagascar. |
lso played important roles in Srivijaya, the | Sultanate of Malacca, and the Sultanate of Johor. |
He founded a state (a | sultanate or emirate) in Damascus in 1076, where he co |
Volume 6: The Delhi | Sultanate [1300-1526] |
Flag of the Mwali | Sultanate, 1891-1904 |
After the attack of Timur, the Delhi | Sultanate became weak. |
It was the headquarters of the Ahmednagar | Sultanate. |
t was reconquered by Rai Qutb of the Gujarat | Sultanate. |
poetry, and worked at the court of the Aceh | Sultanate. |
The Malacca | sultanate had the office of the sea admiral or the Off |
Ahmednagar was the seat of the Ahmednagar | Sultanate of late medieval period (1496-1636 CE). |
amil (died 1688), Malay warrior of the Johor | Sultanate |
nd Yala were historically ruled by the Malay | Sultanate of Patani. |
Chagatai tumens were beaten by the Delhi | Sultanate several times in 1296-1297. |
1510) was a famous bendahara of the Malaccan | Sultanate. |
Mahmud Gavan was an officer of the Bahamani | Sultanate of Deccan. |
10-1211) was the second sultan of the Mamluk | Sultanate (Slave Dynasty). |
The political theory of the Delhi | sultanate (including a translation of Ziauddin Barani' |
he Egyptian Mamluks, allied with the Gujarat | Sultanate vanquished the Portuguese in the Battle of C |
It was built by the Bijapur | Sultanate and subsequently, its fortunes were connecte |
46-1266) was the eighth sultan of the Mamluk | Sultanate (Slave dynasty). |
However, the Seljuk | Sultanate of Rum was finally brought to battle when it |
Circars were added, along with the Golconda | Sultanate, to the extensive empire of Aurangzeb. |
Rai Qutb was an officer of the Gujarat | Sultanate who had conquered Mahim, a village in Mumbai |
Muhammad bin Tughlaq (1321-51), of the Delhi | Sultanate. |
in Firuz was the fourth sultan of the Mamluk | Sultanate (Slave Dynasty), who ruled for just seven mo |
He restored peace and stability in the Delhi | Sultanate. |
bendahara, or prime minister of the Malaccan | Sultanate. |
d by Malik Kafur and the forces of the Delhi | Sultanate. |
cipalities after the demise of the Anatolian | Sultanate of Rum, after its defeat by the Ilkhanate Mo |
l India, as an early stronghold of the Delhi | Sultanate in the 13th century during the Muslim conque |
of Sultan under the protection of the Mamluk | Sultanate (Cairo) only when the khan died in 1335. |
century when the city was under the Gujarat | Sultanate. |
Madurai Kingdom was a feudatory of the Delhi | Sultanate, whose representative in the south was the N |
(1200-1287) was a Turkic ruler of the Delhi | Sultanate during the rule of Mamluk dynasty of Delhi ( |
guage, because this was the seat of the Tebu | Sultanate before the Arab invasion. |
ilt up by Abdallah Jamma and set up the Funj | Sultanate of Sinnar that ruled the area for several ce |
o launched the attack to conquer the Malacca | Sultanate and commissioned the first direct European m |
na'ib or "viceroy" of Hama under the Mamluk | Sultanate of Egypt in the early 16th century. |
sanuddin) was the second ruler of the Banten | Sultanate, following the mysterious Sunan Gunungjati w |
ore marching on to concur Delhi & the Mughal | Sultanate. |
t distinctive variation coming from the Sulu | Sultanate) and the cockatua. |
On November 1, 1922, the Ottoman | Sultanate was abolished by the Turkish Grand National |
subsequent conquest of Madurai by the Delhi | Sultanate However, the southern territories of the Sul |
the center of political power of the mighty | Sultanate of Johor or Johor-Riau, based on Bintan isla |
use in the Siak Treaty establishing the Aceh | Sultanate as part of the Dutch area of influence. |
ristianity the state religion of the Ottoman | sultanate if he ever succeeded to the Imperial throne. |
The region was invaded by the Bahmani | Sultanate in 1471; in 1541 they conquered Kondapalli, |
by the full faith and credit of the Egyptian | Sultanate which bore his signature as Minister of Fina |
io seized the fort of Mahim from the Gujarat | Sultanate, when the King was at war with Nizam-ul-mulk |
d an underground data haven in the fictional | Sultanate of Kinakuta. |
ition of activists who overthrew the Qu'aiti | Sultanate in Hadhramaut in 17 September 1967. |
the rest of the Muslim world to the Islamic | Sultanate in South Asia and settled permanently. |
toman Empire endeavoured to support the Aceh | Sultanate in its fight against the Portuguese Empire i |
In 1518, the Bahmani | Sultanate split into five splinter states known as the |
by van Bruinessen in his study of the Banten | Sultanate, particularly in regard to Sunan Gunung Jati |
During the Madurai | Sultanate, Venad paid annual tribute and during the Ma |
In the Delhi | Sultanate period prior to the rise of the Mughals in I |
The Turkish | sultanate came to an end in 1922, and the caliphate in |
salem to take the field against the Egyptian | Sultanate. |
his brother and in 1415 he escaped to Mamluk | Sultanate in Egypt. |
ain until 1298, when he was appointed to the | sultanate by the Ilkhan Mahmud Ghazan upon the downfal |
He became heir to the | Sultanate and was named co-sultan with his father shor |
of Melindo to Rosane, the heiress to another | Sultanate, (and in fact beloved by Zelim), Mamud resol |
igh on his agenda and restoring power to the | sultanate. |
rior to the revolt of 1963 this region was a | sultanate that consisted of five sheikdoms. |
e Egyptian-Sudanese state persisted when the | Sultanate was re-titled the Kingdom of Egypt and Sudan |
But He kept good contact with Mamluk | Sultanate in Egypt against Ilkhanate who was faithless |
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