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sultan and oil
In 1954, the conflict flared up again, when the Treaty of Seeb was broken by the sultan after oil was discovered in the lands of the Imam.

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The fact that the sultan would be responsible to Europe for the realization of his promises would serve to allay the natural suspicions of the insurgents.
The sultan agreed to institute reforms that would transform Morocco into a constitutional monarchy with a democratic form of government.
In the months that followed independence, Mohammed V proceeded to build a modern governmental structure under a constitutional monarchy in which the sultan would exercise an active political role.
This diplomacy would be continued under Murad's successor Mehmed III, by both the sultan and Safiye Sultan alike.
A messenger from Hassan arrived and stated, " Did I not wish the sultan well that the dagger which was struck in the hard ground would have been planted on your soft breast ".
Frederick hoped that a token show of force, a threatening march down the coast, would be enough to convince al-Kamil, the sultan of Egypt, to honor a proposed agreement that had been negotiated some years earlier, prior to the death of al-Muazzam, the governor of Damascus.
The initial phase of ignominy and its redemption by a courageous plot of slaying the sultan are narrative ingredients which would become essential to the Serbian legend as it evolved in later times.
One such song was directed at Alija Izetbegović, in which the first-person speaker would boast that he will slay the president just as Miloš slew the sultan.
After critical negotiations, he secured on 8 July an agreement with Germany accepting the international conference proposed by the sultan of Morocco on the assurance that Germany would recognize the special nature of the interest of France in maintaining order on the frontier of her Algerian empire.
: resently the benign Elder Ones would be deposed by infinity ’ s Other Gods, who would drag the world down a black spiral vortex to the central void where the demon sultan Azathoth gnaws hungrily in the dark ....
Selim III would be the only Ottoman sultan to be killed by the sword.
The sultan would enter the palace through the Imperial Gate ( or Latin: Porta Augusta ), also known as " Gate of the Sultan " ( Turkish: Saltanat Kapısı ) located to the south of the palace .< ref >
But Abbas was unsure how the new sultan, Ahmed I, would respond and withdrew from the region using scorched earth tactics.
Meeting of the representative of the World Jewish Congress, Alex Easterman, with the Pasha of Marrakesh and Lord of the Atlas, Thami El Glaoui | T ' hami el Mezourai El Glaoui, at the palace of the Pasha in Marrakesh, Morocco, January 1954The WJC leadership also kept in close touch with the leaders of the Moroccan independence movement, including the exiled sultan of Morocco, Mohammed V, who insisted that an autonomous Morocco would guarantee the freedom and equality of all its citizens, including access of non-Muslims to public administration.
If selected, an odalık trained as a concubine would serve the sultan sexually, and only after such sexual contact would she change in status, becoming thenceforth a concubine.
If a concubine's contact with the sultan resulted in the birth of a son, she would become one of his wives.
Many noble factions had risen against the sultan ’ s power and would proceed to break away from the Ottoman Empire.
He developed a well-known hatred for Radu and for Mehmet II, who would later become the sultan.
A practice of fratricide grew up, in which on the death of a sultan, one of the sons would become the new sultan, who would then be isolated from all his brothers.

sultan and have
Mehmed the Conqueror, the Ottoman sultan living in the 15th century, European sources say “ who was known to have ambivalent sexual tastes, sent a eunuch to the house of Notaras, demanding that he supply his good looking fourteen year old son for the Sultan ’ s pleasure.
A fictional Middle Eastern state often lies somewhere on the Arabian peninsula, has substantial oil-wealth and will have a sultan, or features a stereotypically Muslim Extremist culture, widespread terrorism and poverty, and a country name ending in-istan.
As most emirates have either disappeared, been integrated in a larger modern state or changed their rulers ' styles, e. g. to malik ( Arabic for king ) or sultan, such true emirate-states have become rare.
For example, in his panegyric of Theodore I Laskarsis, Choniates describes a battle with a Seljuk sultan as a battle between Christianity and Islam, and rhetorically compares the wounds of Theodore, who had himself slain an enemy commander, to those of Christ on the crossDimiter Angelov suggests that western crusading ideology may have influenced the development of this view on reconquest, and during this period, there is mention that Patriarch Michael IV Autoreianos offered full remission of sins to Nicene troops about to enter battle, a practice almost identical to a western plenary indulgence.
: Evidence: The play could not have been written any earlier than January 1596, as it contains an allusion to the Sultanate of Mehmed III, who didn't become sultan until that date.
The city of Pontianak in Indonesia is named after this creature, which was claimed to have haunted the first sultan who once settled there.
David's formal cooption into government may have occurred even earlier, in 1083, when George II left Georgia for the negotiations at the court of the Seljuq sultan Malik-Shah I.
He seems to have been in league with William II of Sicily, who was a powerful thorn in the side of the Empire, which helped him to hold the island as long as he did, and had close connections to sultan Saladin as well.
It was thus possible for a sultan to have many children, and in particular, many sons.
When the war was over the warriors returned to their lands, and in that way the sultan did not have to support them when he didn't need them.
The minarets have a total of 10 galleries ( serifes ), which by tradition indicates that Suleiman I was the 10th Ottoman sultan.
The caravanserai of Hekimhan is unique in having, underneath the usual inscription in Arabic with information relating to the edifice, two further inscriptions in Armenian and Syriac, since it was constructed by the sultan Kayqubad I's doctor ( hekim ) who is thought to have been a Christian by his origins, and to have converted to Islam.
In the first of these he was completely successful ; the sultan, believing as little as every one else that the canal was anything more than a dream, gave his consent at a price the moderation of which he must afterwards have regretted.
The states of Penang, Malacca, Sarawak and Sabah do not have any sultan, but the king ( Yang di-Pertuan Agong ) plays the role of head of Islam in each of those states as well as in each of the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya.
Combining his memory and cartooning ability with his international travels, in the process he produced one of the few images of the sultan, a man who was generally unwilling to be photographed or have his image drawn.
Nonetheless, in 1196 al-Aziz Uthman, the Ayyubid sultan, decided to have it demolished in case of its capture by the Crusaders.
It was common for a new sultan to have his brothers killed, including infants, sometimes dozens of them at once.
Turn a corner or enter a home, and one is bound to find someone bent over a loom, pouring melted metal into moulds, or putting the finishing touches on an intricately carved chest, wall décor, or giant drum ( which is said to have been used in the past by the sultan to call his people to meetings ).
The sultan attempted to have the US consul, Richard Dorsey Mohun, recognise his accession but the messenger was told that " as his accession had not been verified by Her Majesty's government, it is impossible to reply.
Nader also wanted to set himself up as a rival of the Ottoman sultan for supremacy within the Muslim world, which would have been impossible had he remained an orthodox Shi ' ite.
According to Ibn Batuta, the Khiljis encouraged conversion to Islam by making it customary to have the convert presented to the sultan ( who would place a robe on him and reward him with gold bracelets ).

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