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A sultan is an Islamic monarch ruling under the terms of
shariah. The title carries moral weight and religious authority, as the
ruler's role was defined in the Quran. The sultan however was not a religious teacher
himself. In the Byzantine Empire and the traditional spheres of
Eastern Orthodox Christianity, a comparable unity of church and state in the person of the ruler is termed Caesaropapism. The last Western ruler with comparable authority was Nicholas II, the last Tsar
of Russia.
The first to carry the title of 'Sultan' was the Turkmen chief Mahmud of Gazna (ruled 998 - 1030). Later, 'Sultan' became the usual title of rulers of Seljuk and Ottoman Turks
and Ayyubid and Mamluk rulers in Egypt. The spiritual validation of the title was well illustrated by the fact that it was the
shadow caliph in Cairo that bestowed the title "sultan" on the fourth leader of the Ottomans. The earlier leaders had been
beys.
At later stages, lesser rulers assumed the styling "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, and some titular sultans in the southern Philippines and in the
former Malay States (Malaysia) still use the title. The sultan's domain is properly
called a Sultanate. A feminine form, used by Westerners, is sultana;
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 '.
Among those modern heriditary rulers who wish to emphasize their secular authority under the rule of law, the term is gradually being replaced by 'king'.
See also: Bey, Caliph, Emir, Khan and Shah.
Former Sultans and Sultanates
- Seljuk Sultans of Korasan
- Seljuk Sultans of Rum
- Seljuk Sultans of Iconium
- Sultans of the Ottoman Empire
- Ayyubid Sultans of Damascus
- Ayyubid Sultans of Egypt
- Mamluk Sultans of Egypt
- Sultans of
Maguindanao, Philippines
- Sultanate of Delhi
- Sultanate of
Mysore see also Tippu Sultan
- Qu'aiti and Kathiri sultans in the Hadhramaut
- Sultans of Nejd in Arabia
- Sultans of the Hejaz in Arabia
Contemporary Sultans
- Brunei
- Malaysia
- Note: Sultan is the title of seven of the nine rulers of the
Malay states. The head of state for all Malaysia, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, is selected from among the Rulers, but is
usually styled "King" in foreign countries. Political power, however, lies with Prime Minister. See also: Malay titles
- Philippines (Sultanate of Sulu)
- Oman
- Saudi Arabia
- Note: The Saudi Sultan wishes to be styled "King" in foreign countries.
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