Sultanates
A sultanate is a form of monarchy headed by a sultan, a ruler whose title derives from the Arabic sultan, meaning authority or power. In Islamic political culture, sultans ruled states of varying size and claimed sovereignty over territory and subjects, with authority often extending over secular governance and religious ritual.
Historically, sultanates arose in the medieval Islamic world as successors or alternatives to caliphates and emirates.
Administration typically combined military leadership with fiscal, judicial, and ceremonial duties. In many cases, the sultanate
In the modern era, several sultanates persist as sovereign states or autonomous regions. Some maintain ceremonial