Proper noun
Arslan (plural Arslans)
A surname from Turkish.
After peace terms were agreed to, Arslan dismissed the Emperor, loaded with presents and respectfully attended by a military guard. Source: Internet
After a ritual humiliation, Arslan treated him with generosity. Source: Internet
Alp Arslan, who took great pride in his reputation as an archer, motioned to his guards not to interfere. Source: Internet
Alp Arslan, who had moved his troops south to fight the Fatimids, quickly reversed to meet the Byzantines. Source: Internet
From a 15th-century illustrated French translation of Boccacio 's '' De Casibus Virorum Illustrium :Alp Arslan: "What would you do if I was brought before you as a prisoner?" Source: Internet
From a learned traveler Arslan once inquired: "Didst thou ever, in thy wanderings, see a fort as strong as this?" Source: Internet