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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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  • Today, the word is still used informally as a social title for men (somewhat like the English word "[[mister (Mr.)|mister]]" and ...go'', Sogdian ''βγ-'',<ref name="Iranica2" /> and were used as honorific titles of kings and other men of high rank in the meaning of "lord".<ref name="Ira
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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 ...iving high positions to her own allies. She built palaces, cathedrals, and social structures on an imperial scale, supporting religion and education.<ref nam
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  • As well as elected officials, the social architecture of Mosul was highly influenced by the [[Dominican Order|Domini * {{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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  • ...ive body of moral guidelines for Muslims to be followed in their personal, social, political, and religious life. ...h ethical and spiritual topics. The later [[Medina]]n suras mostly discuss social and moral issues relevant to the Muslim community.<ref>
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  • ...nian peoples]]) who later adopted the Turkic language but continued to use titles from their earlier [[Indo-European languages]].<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An I ...1992) {{zh icon}} ''A History of the Turks'' (突厥史). Beijing: Chinese Social Sciences Press (中国社会科学出版社) ISBN 7-5004-0432-8
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  • ..., Cambridge University Press, p. 221</ref> According to Sinor, many of the titles and ranks used by the Pannonian Avars were also used by the [[Turkish peopl ==Social and tribal structure==
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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 ...originally the Xiongnu word for “heaven”, chengli (tháːŋ-wrə́j). Titles such as tarqan and tegin and kaghan were also inherited from the Xiongnu la
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  • ...erritory well, boosted the agricultural output of [[Henan]], and increased social welfare spendings after receiving [[Xi'an]]. These acts received great accl ...istrust of ethnic Hans. After becoming emperor, Kublai banned granting the titles of and tithes to Han Chinese warlords.{{Citation needed|date=April 2012}}
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  • ...racy, into the 20th century. ''Noyans'' were above the ordinary Mongols in social rank but below the descendants of Genghis and his brothers. They were somet [[Category:Men's social titles]]
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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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  • ...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 ...m Dr., Asr Salatin AlMamlik (era of the Mamluk Sultans), Eye for human and social studies, Cairo 2007
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  • ...ry." Daniel Crecelius and Gotcha Djaparidze. ''Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient'', Vol. 45, No. 3 (2002), pp. 320—341. ISSN 0022-49 ...]], mamluks were considered to be “true lords" and "true warriors," with social status above the general population in [[Egypt]] and the [[Levant]]. In a s
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  • ...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 ...the Haixi and Jianzhou tribes had accepted the Ming government's honorable titles.
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