khedive |
sultan |
As nouns the difference between khedive and sultan
is that
khedive is a form of ottoman turkish viceroy who ruled egypt in the late 19th and early 20th centuries while
sultan is sultan (
ruler).
sultan |
kalif |
As nouns the difference between sultan and kalif
is that
sultan is sultan (
ruler) while
kalif is .
sultan |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between sultan and monarchy
is that
sultan is sultan (
ruler) while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
sultan |
calif |
As nouns the difference between sultan and calif
is that
sultan is sultan (
ruler) while
calif is .
sultan |
sheik |
As nouns the difference between sultan and sheik
is that
sultan is originally, a secular office, formally subordinate to -, but de facto the power behind the throne of the (theoretically universal) caliph while
sheik is the leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe.
As a proper noun Sultan
is {{surname}.
mahdi |
sultan |
As a proper noun mahdi
is (islam) a leader in islamic eschatology, who, it's believed, will appear and restore peace and justice before the end of the world.
As a noun sultan is
sultan (
ruler).
sultan |
minister |
As nouns the difference between sultan and minister
is that
sultan is originally, a secular office, formally subordinate to -, but de facto the power behind the throne of the (theoretically universal) caliph while
minister is a person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church.
As a proper noun Sultan
is {{surname}.
As a verb minister is
to attend to (the needs of); to tend; to take care (of); to give aid; to give service.
sudan |
sultan |
As proper nouns the difference between sudan and sultan
is that
sudan is country in Northeast Africa. Official name: Republic of the Sudan while
Sultan is {{surname}.
As a noun sultan is
originally, a secular office, formally subordinate to -, but de facto the power behind the throne of the (theoretically universal) caliph.
ameer |
sultan |
As nouns the difference between ameer and sultan
is that
ameer is an emir while
sultan is originally, a secular office, formally subordinate to -, but de facto the power behind the throne of the (theoretically universal) caliph.
As a proper noun Sultan is
{{surname}.
sultan |
raja |
As nouns the difference between sultan and raja
is that
sultan is originally, a secular office, formally subordinate to -, but de facto the power behind the throne of the (theoretically universal) caliph while
raja is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Sultan
is {{surname}.
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