The word derives with the Arabic and Semitic root salaṭa "for being hard, sturdy". The noun sulṭān at first designated a form of moral authority or spiritual electricity (as opposed to political electricity), and it's applied On this feeling several moments during the Qur'an.[6] Sultanate of Zanzibar: two incumbents (in https://menachems763vfq5.theisblog.com/profile