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  1. Nazime Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: ناظمه سلطان; "clouds" or "poetic"; 25 February 1867 – 9 November 1947) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz and Hayranidil Kadın.

  2. The king of Babylon ( Akkadian: šakkanakki Bābili, later also šar Bābili) was the ruler of the ancient Mesopotamian city of Babylon and its kingdom, Babylonia, which existed as an independent realm from the 19th century BC to its fall in the 6th century BC.

  3. The first part of The Sowdone of Babylone, dealing with the Saracen assault on Rome, has its ultimate source in the Destruction de Rome, a French poem of about 1500 lines, which describes the sacking of Rome by the Saracens. The events of the Destruction are introductory to those dealt with in Fierebras.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Naime_SultanNaime Sultan - Wikipedia

    Fatma Naime Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: فاطمه نعيمه سلطان, "who one abstain" and "tranquil"; 5 September 1876 – c. 1945) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Bidar Kadın.

  5. Plot Summary. While hunting near the Spanish town of Agremare, the Sultan Laban learns that one of his warships has been plundered by the citizens of Rome. Vowing revenge, he assembles an army of Saracens, Africans and Asians and sets sail with his son, Ferumbras, and his daughter, Floripas.

  6. Jun 12, 2020 · The fall of Babylon is a historical event that occurred in 539 BC. This event saw the conquest of Babylon by the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great and marked the end of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.

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  8. Babylon is the most famous city from ancient Mesopotamia whose ruins lie in modern-day Iraq 59 miles (94 km) southwest of Baghdad. The name is derived from bav-il or bav-ilim, which in Akkadian meant "Gate of God" (or "Gate of the Gods"), given as Babylon in Greek.

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