44 examples of soliman in sentences

It was the residence of the khalifah of the King in the time of Mouley-Soliman.

During the reign of Sidi Mouley Soliman he built the city as it is at present.

These pillars of brasse were caused to be made by Sultan Soliman grandfather to Sultan Amurath now Emperor.

The old play of Soliman and Perseda uses it in the same sense: "Wert thou my friend, thy mind would jump with mine.

Knowing his predilection for soldiering, he was despatched, at the head of eight thousand horsemen, to the assistance of the Emperor against the Turks who had invaded Hungary under the Sultan Soliman.

The Jumna Mosque, which the erudite affirm to surpass that of Soliman's in Constantinople, stands outside the fortress, upon a high terrace near the river.

* SOLIMAN "THE GREAT.

" Here is a specimen of the magnificence with which this historical butcher treated his fellow-creatures: Among the many distinctions of Soliman's reign must be noticed the increased diplomatic intercourse with European nations.

Soliman kept his promise.

With this view, the eunuch, Soliman-Pasha, who was sent in command of a formidible squadron from Suez, in 1538, to attempt the recapture of Dui, in Guzerat, from the Portuguese, received instructions to make himself in the first place master of Aden, to the possession of which the Turks might reasonable lay claim as a dependency of their newly-acquired realm of Egypt; the seizure, however, was effected by means of base treachery.

The prince, Sheikh-Amer, of the race of the Beni-Teher, was summoned on board the admiral's galley, and accepted the invitation without suspicion; but he was instantly placed in confinement, and shortly afterwards publicly hanged at the yard-arm; while the Pasha, landing his troops, took possession of Aden in the name of Soliman the Magnificent.

The Soliman-Pasha above mentioned (called by the Indian historians Soliman-Khan Roomi, or the Turk, and by the Portuguese Solimanus Peloponnesiacus) bore a distinguished part in those affairs; but this expedition against Diu was the last in which he was engaged.

The Soliman-Pasha above mentioned (called by the Indian historians Soliman-Khan Roomi, or the Turk, and by the Portuguese Solimanus Peloponnesiacus) bore a distinguished part in those affairs; but this expedition against Diu was the last in which he was engaged.

Several of them have been sent to England since the capture of the place, measuring from fifteen to eighteen and a half feet in length; they are covered with ornaments and inscriptions, stating them to have been cast in the reign of "Soliman the son of Selim-Khan," (Soliman the Magnificent.)

Several of them have been sent to England since the capture of the place, measuring from fifteen to eighteen and a half feet in length; they are covered with ornaments and inscriptions, stating them to have been cast in the reign of "Soliman the son of Selim-Khan," (Soliman the Magnificent.)

JUSTICE DE SOLIMAN Comme Soliman, sultan des Turcs, allait à la conquête de Belgrade, l'an 1521, une femme s'approcha de lui et se plaignit vivement de ce que, pendant son sommeil, des soldats lui avaient volé des bestiaux qui faisaient route sa fortune.

JUSTICE DE SOLIMAN Comme Soliman, sultan des Turcs, allait à la conquête de Belgrade, l'an 1521, une femme s'approcha de lui et se plaignit vivement de ce que, pendant son sommeil, des soldats lui avaient volé des bestiaux qui faisaient route sa fortune.

" Soliman ne s'irrita point de ce mot, tout hardi qu'il était, et il ordonna à son visir de compenser généreusement la perte que cette femme avait subie.

SOLIMAN, nom de trois sultans des Turcs.

The manner of the entring of Soliman the great Turke, with his armie into Aleppo in Syria, marching towards Persia against the Great Sophie, the fourth day of Nouember, 1553, noted by Master Anthony Ienkinson, present at that time.

The town was in the hands of a Turkish sultan, Kilidge-Arslan, whose father, Soliman, twenty years before, had invaded Bithynia and fixed his abode at Nicrea.

Here his fortunes prospered for a time, and Soliman, sultan of Nicea, son of the grand Soliman, sought his alliance, and married his daughter, about AD. 1093.

Here his fortunes prospered for a time, and Soliman, sultan of Nicea, son of the grand Soliman, sought his alliance, and married his daughter, about AD. 1093.

But in the following year, young Soliman being persuaded that his father-in-law had an eye to his possessions, with his own hand stabbed Zachas to the heart.

Soliman, an Arabian merchant, who visited China about A.D. 850, describes it under the name of Sah, as being the favorite beverage of the people; and Ibn Batuta, A.D. 1323, speaks of it as used for correcting the bad properties of water, and as a medicine.

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