Suleiman I

[soo-luh-mahn, -ley-, soo-ley-mahn]

Su·lei·man I

[soo-luh-mahn, -ley-, soo-ley-mahn]
noun
(“the Magnificent”), 1495?–1566, sultan of the Ottoman Empire 1520–66.
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Suleiman I, Soliman or Solyman (ˌsuːlɪˈmɑːn, -leɪ-)
 
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called the Magnificent. ?1495--1566, sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1520--66), whose reign was noted for its military power and cultural achievements
 
Soliman, Soliman or Solyman
 
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