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Al-Dawla

The Arabic title al-Dawla (الدولة, often rendered ad-Dawla, ad-Daulah, ud-Daulah, etc.) means 'dynasty' or 'polity', (in modern usage, 'government' or "nation-state") and appears in many honorific and regnal titles in the Islamic world. Invented in the 10th century for senior statesmen of the Abbasid Caliphate, such titles soon spread throughout the…

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related to Examples of the honorific al-Dawla · 41
Al-Dawla → Adud, Dawla, Dawla NasrSiraj, Dawla'Uddat, DawlaAla, DawlaAmid, DawlaAmin, DawlaAsad, DawlaBaha, DawlaDiya, DawlaFakhr, DawlaHusam, DawlaI'timad, DawlaIftikhar, DawlaImad, DawlaIzz, DawlaJalal, DawlaMajd, DawlaMu'ayyad, DawlaMu'izz
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Al-Dawla → Abbasid, Amid, Dawla, Dynasty, February, Friend, From, Husayn, In, Islamic, It, Muktafi, Muqtadir, Qasim, Qasim's, Support, The, Ubayd Allah, Wahb, Wali

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titles title islamic honorific century world dynasty' arabic time used early state began often modern 10th soon buyids abbasid dawla

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Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaAdud0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaAla0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaAmid0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaAmin0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaAsad0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaBaha0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaDiya0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaFakhr0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaHusam0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaIftikhar0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaImad0.60section
Al-Dawlarelated to Examples of the honorific al-DawlaDawlaI'timad0.60section

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