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  • |titles =[[Khagan]], [[Khan (title)|Khan]] Image:Mengli bayezid.jpg|[[Mengli Giray]] at the court of [[Bayezid II]]
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  • ...u 1985, pp. 3–6</ref> The [[Rouran]]s were the first people who used the titles ''[[khagan]]'' and ''khan'' for their emperors.<ref name="Grousset">{{cite ...The female alternatives are [[Khatun]], [[Khatoon]] and [[Khanum]]. These titles or names are sometimes written as ''Han'', ''Kan'', ''[[Hakan]]'', ''Hanum'
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  • ...even distant kins. Noblemen loyal to the kings also received this [[Noble titles|Title]], although their usage differed. ...ersian]] poet from [[South Asia]] who adorned the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] court.
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  • ...ian kings|Georgia]] called themselves ''shahanshah'' alongside their other titles.{{fact|date=February 2017}} Georgian title ''mepetmepe'' (also meaning King ...rom" or "descendant of". However the precise full styles can differ in the court traditions of each shah's kingdom. This title was given to the princes of t
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  • ...ministration (1674-1749) used the title ''Sardar'' to identify an imperial court [[Minister (government)|minister]] with military and diplomatic functions. ...ptional service to the Crown by the Afghan monarch. Recipients enjoyed the titles of ''Sardar-i-Ala'' or ''Sardar-i-Ali'' before their names and also receive
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  • [[File:Shuja Shah Durrani of Afghanistan in 1839.jpg|thumb|The court of the [[Durrani Empire|Durrani Emirate]] of [[Afghanistan]] in 1839.]] An ...x.php?search=amir&searchmode=none EtymologyOnLine]</ref> It was one of the titles or names of the [[Islam]]ic prophet [[Muhammad]].
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  • ==Compound ruler titles== These are generally secondary titles, either lofty 'poetry' or with a message, e.g.:
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  • ...in military functionaries in the [[Ottoman Empire]]. At the same time some court functionaries were entitled to the ''agha'' title. [[Category:Court titles]]
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  • ...title of Genghis Khan (universal leader) instead of one of the old tribal titles such as Gur Khan or Tayang Khan, marking the start of the Mongol Empire.<re ...ssacred Mongol ''[[darughachi]]s'' (overseers); he then moved his imperial court from [[Gaeseong]] to [[Ganghwa Island]].<ref>Grousset. p. 259.</ref>
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  • ...onviction of genocide against Islamic State, in the International Criminal Court, a permanent international tribunal to prosecute individuals for war-time r * {{cite book|last1=Nasiri|first1=Ali Naqi|last2=Floor|first2=Willem M.|title=Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration|da
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  • ...a [[muhaddith]]. A [[qadi]] is a judge in an Islamic court. [[Honorific]] titles given to scholars include [[shiekh]], [[mullah]] and [[maulvi]]. [[Imam]] ( ...in History: Ideas, People, and Events in the Middle East | publisher=Open Court | edition=2nd | year=2001 | isbn=978-0-8126-9518-2 | ref=harv}}
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  • |titles =[[Khagan]], [[Khan (title)|Khan]] Image:Mengli bayezid.jpg|[[Mengli Giray]] at the court of [[Bayezid II]]
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  • ...corresponded to the land east of Aral Sea. Göktürks now carried Chinese titles and fought by their side in their wars. The era spanning from 657–699 in ...last Göktürk khagan, [[Ozmish Qaghan]], whose head was sent to the Tang court.<ref>Grousset 114.</ref> In the span of a few years, the Uyghurs gained mas
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  • ...corresponded to the land east of Aral Sea. Göktürks now carried Chinese titles and fought by their side in their wars. The era spanning from 657–699 in ...last Göktürk khagan, [[Ozmish Qaghan]], whose head was sent to the Tang court.<ref>Grousset 114.</ref> In the span of a few years, the Uyghurs gained mas
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  • ...guards, and disappeared forever as an entity. The last khagan fled to the court of the Western Wei, but at the demand of Tujue, Western Wei executed him an The Rourans were the first people who used the titles [[Khagan]] and [[Khan (title)|Khan]] for their emperors, replacing the [[Ch
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  • ...has been a subject of varied hypotheses, because only a few words, mainly titles and personal names, were preserved in the Chinese sources. The name ''Xiong ...itarily and economically, and was led by an adventurous pro-war faction at court. In that year, [[Emperor Wu of Han China|Emperor Wu]] reversed the decision
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  • ...Bury]]: ''[http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/texts/priscus.html Priscus at the court of Attila] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010204040700/htt ...975-6782-56-0; Shervashidxe I.N., ''"Fragment of Ancient Türkic lexicon. Titles"''//Problems of Linguistics, No 3, pp. 81–91, (''In Russian'')</ref><ref
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  • ...of China, and for that the Chinese emperors granted their leaders various titles and rewards. After a defeat of Chuy by Tibetians in 808, Chuy Shato branch ...</ref> "Raising Ynan on Kagan throne was done under pressure from the Tang court interested in stripping El-kagan of the rights to the supreme power in the
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  • ...lyze military campaigns and assign individuals to leadership positions and titles. One such example is [[Genghis Khan]] who was declared [[Khan (title)|Khan] .... "Ulsin Deed Shuukhiin Khuraldaan" means "session of the National Supreme Court".
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  • ...Portrait of young Kublai by [[Araniko|Anige]], a Nepali artist in Kublai's court]] ...ut among certain factions. In 1255 and 1256, Duan Xingzhi was presented at court, where he offered [[Möngke Khan]] maps of Yunnan and counsels about the va
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  • ...ei Mergen Ahai of the Zasaghtu Khan who was on the way to Galdan. The Qing court intervened and called off the Mongolian aristocrats to assemble a conferenc ..., and forced the [[Jebtsundamba Khutuktu]] [[Zanabazar]] to flee. The Qing court strengthened its northern border garrisons, and advised the Khalkhas to res
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  • The [[Rouran Khaganate]] (330–555) was the first people to use the titles Khagan and Khan for their emperors, replacing the [[Chanyu]] of the [[Xiong ...was also once said that Khagan is “the blessing of the creator” at the court of the Golden Horde during the reign of [[Ozbek Khan]] (1313–41).}}
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  • ...the memory of the old sage, and the characters Ta ching were added to his titles. ...st rank, he granted the [[Genghisids]] and the non-Borjigins many princely titles. Meanwhile, he was plagued by financial difficulties which was caused by fr
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  • .... 378</ref> Making another of his sons jinong, he abolished old-Yuan court titles of taishi, chingsang, pingchan and chiyuan. ...arayisung Gödeng Khan]]/Daraisun Guden khagan (r. 1547–57) had to grant titles of khans to his cousins [[Altan Khan|Altan]], ruling the Tumed, and Bayaskh
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  • [[Category:Court titles]] [[Category:Royal titles]]
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  • ...hich he appealed for immediate help from Egypt. The emirs assembled at the court of the 15-year-old Sultan Al-Mansur Ali and Qutuz told them that because of ...e in the history of Mamluk coinages as no other names except his names and titles were inscribed on it: ''al-Malik al-Muzafar Saif al-Donya wa al-Din'' ("The
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  • ...onal [[atabeg]]s. The mamluks increasingly became involved in the internal court politics of the kingdom itself as various factions used them as allies.<ref ==Office titles and terminology==
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  • ...at to Goryeo's border security, the Jurchens offered tribute to the Goryeo court, expecting lavish gifts in return.{{efn|"The Jurchen settlements in the Amn ...attacks on the Jurchens. At the same time they tried to appease them with titles and degrees, trading with them, and seeking to acculturate them by having K
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  • ...was formally ratified on 11 October 1142 when a Jin envoy visited the Song court.<ref name="Hymes">{{cite book|author=Robert Hymes|editor=John Stewart Bowma ...kened the Jin's capacity to confront the Southern Song militarily, the Jin court under Emperor Shizong began negotiating for peace. The [[Treaty of Longxing
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  • ...er and the Politics of Difference|date=2011|page=100}}</ref> the names and titles of early Keraite leaders suggest that they were speakers of a [[Turkic lang ...d-al-Din Hamadani]] (1247–1318), the official historian of the Genghisid court in Persia, in his ''[[Jami' al-tawarikh]]'' (c. 1300).<ref>
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