This timeline alternates the history of Islamic kingdoms around the world, and the predominance of Islam in countries today. These kingdoms are ruled by Muslim nobles known as sultans (Arabic: سلطان) and are known as sultanates (Arabic: سلطنة). This timeline not only deals with sultans and sultanates, but also a broad range of the history of Islam around the world - because many Islamic kingdoms used native terms such as khanate or rajahnate and their rulers did not adopt the title "sultan". Because of the predominance of Arab culture in Islamic polities, Arab kingdoms that are not all Muslim (such as Ghassanid, Jabal Druze, Andalusia) are also going to be involved. The point of divergence in the beginning of the World of Sultans timeline depends on the country itself or even countries tha
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| - This timeline alternates the history of Islamic kingdoms around the world, and the predominance of Islam in countries today. These kingdoms are ruled by Muslim nobles known as sultans (Arabic: سلطان) and are known as sultanates (Arabic: سلطنة). This timeline not only deals with sultans and sultanates, but also a broad range of the history of Islam around the world - because many Islamic kingdoms used native terms such as khanate or rajahnate and their rulers did not adopt the title "sultan". Because of the predominance of Arab culture in Islamic polities, Arab kingdoms that are not all Muslim (such as Ghassanid, Jabal Druze, Andalusia) are also going to be involved. The point of divergence in the beginning of the World of Sultans timeline depends on the country itself or even countries tha
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| - This timeline alternates the history of Islamic kingdoms around the world, and the predominance of Islam in countries today. These kingdoms are ruled by Muslim nobles known as sultans (Arabic: سلطان) and are known as sultanates (Arabic: سلطنة). This timeline not only deals with sultans and sultanates, but also a broad range of the history of Islam around the world - because many Islamic kingdoms used native terms such as khanate or rajahnate and their rulers did not adopt the title "sultan". Because of the predominance of Arab culture in Islamic polities, Arab kingdoms that are not all Muslim (such as Ghassanid, Jabal Druze, Andalusia) are also going to be involved. The point of divergence in the beginning of the World of Sultans timeline depends on the country itself or even countries that aren't Islamic in our real-world timeline.
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