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Sultan () is an Islamic title, with several historical meanings. Originally it was an Arabic language abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", or "rulership", derived from the Arabic verbal noun سلطة sulṭah, meaning "authority" or "power". Later, it came to be used as the title of certain Muslim rulers who claimed almost full sovereignty in practical terms (i.e., the lack of dependence on any higher ruler), without claiming the overall Caliphate, or it was used to refer to a powerful governor of a province within the caliphate. It then developed some further meanings in certain contexts.-1999The dynasty and lands ruled by the Sultan is called Sultanate (Arabic language: سلطنة).

Muslim ruler under the terms of shariah , 1914-1917. The title carries moral weight and religious authority, as the ruler's role was defined in the Qur'an. The Sultan however is not a religious teacher himself. Of course in constitutional monarchies, the sultanship can be reduced to a more limited role.

The first to carry the title of 'Sultan' was the Turkmen chief Mahmud of Ghazni (ruled 998 - 1030). Later, 'Sultan' became the usual title of rulers of Seljuk Turks and Ottoman Empire Turks and Ayyubid dynasty and Mamelukes rulers in Egypt. In the later stages Sultan was used mostly for the wives of the emperor. The religious validation of the title was illustrated by the fact that the shadow Caliph in Cairo bestowed the title "Sultan" on Murad I, the third ruler of the emerging Ottoman Empire in 1383; its earlier sovereigns had been (protocollary 'mere') Beys or Emirs.

At later stages, lesser rulers assumed the style "sultan", as was the case for the earlier leaders of today's royal family of Morocco. Today, only the Sultan of Oman, the Sultan of Brunei (both sovereign nations), the Sultans of Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Pahang, Perak, Selangor and Terengganu (of constitutive states of the federation) in Malaysia, and some titular sultans in Insulinde, a few on the Mindanao and Java island still use the title. The sultan's domain is properly called a sultanate. A feminine form, used by Westerners, is Sultana (title) or sultanah; the very styling misconstrues the roles of wives of sultans. In a similar usage, the wife of a German Field-Marshal might be styled Feldmarschallin (in French, similar constructions of the type madame la maréchalle are quite common).

Among those modern hereditary rulers who wish to emphasize their secular authority under the rule of law, the term is gradually being replaced by 'king' (e.g. Malik in Arabic).

Compound ruler titles These are generally secondary titles, either lofty 'poetry' or with a message; e.g.:

Former Sultans and Sultanates Middle East & Central Asia :Audhali, Fadhli Sultanate, Haushabi, Kathiri, Sultanate of Lahej, Lower Aulaqi, Lower Yafa, Mahra Sultanate, Qu'aiti, Subeihi, Upper Aulaqi Sultanate, Upper Yafa and the Wahidi sultanates

Hami This was the authentic style, commonly rendered as sultan, of the Islamic monarchs of the ruling house of Oman, in both its realms:

North Africa

West & Central Africa

East Africa & Indian Ocean Sultan

Maliki This was the alternative native style (apparently derived from Malik, the Arabic word for King) of the Sultans of the Kilwa Sultanate, in Tanganyika (presently the continental part of Tanzania)

Swahili sultan Mfalume is the (Ki)Swahili title of various native Muslim rulers, generally rendered in Arabic and in western languages as Sultan:

Sultani This was the native ruler's title in the Tanzanian state of Uhehe

Far East In Brunei:

In China: Furthermore, the Qa´id Jami al-Muslimin (Leader of the Community of Muslims) of Pingnan Guo ("Pacified South State", a major Islamic rebellious polity in western Yunnan province) is usually referred to in foreign sources as Sultan

In India:

In Indonesia (formerly in the Dutch East Indies):

In Malaysia, all on the Malay peninsula:

In the Maldives:

In the Philippines:

In Thailand (Siam):

Contemporary sultanates

Princely and aristocratic titles In the Ottoman dynastic system, male descendants of the ruling Padishah (in the West also known as Great Sultan), enjoyed a style including Sultan, so this normally Monarchic title is used equivalent to a western prince of the blood: Daulatlu Najabatlu Shahzada Sultan (given name) Hazretleri Effendi; for the Heir Apparent however, the style was Daulatlu Najabatlu Vali Ahad-i-Sultanat (given name) Effendi Hazlatlari, i.e. Crown Prince of the sultanate.
  • The sons of Imperial Princesses, excluded from the Ottoman imperial succession, were only styled Sultanzada' (given name) Bey-Effendi, i.e. Son of a Prince of the dynasty.


In certain Muslim states, Sultan was also an aristocratic title, as in the Tartar Astrakhan Khanate

Military rank In a number of post-caliphal states under Mongol or Turkic peoples rule, there was a feudal type of military hierarchy, often decimal (mainly in larger empires), using originally princely titles (Khan, Malik, Amir) as mere rank denominations.

In the Persian empire, the rank of Sultan was roughly equivalent to a western Captain, socially in the fifth rank class, styled 'Ali Jah

Use in Western Popular Culture The term Sultan is also used in modern pop vernacular to describe someone who has reached the peak of their profession, the elite of their class. For example, the premiere adult film star of the 1970's and 1980's, Johnny Wadd was known as "The Sultan of Smut".

See also Other Islamic titles Further

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