Proper noun
Selim (plural Selims)
A surname from Arabic.
Accompanied by a chorus of Janissaries ("Singt dem großen Bassa Lieder" – "Sing to the mighty Pasha Selim"), Pasha Selim appears with Konstanze, for whose love he strives in vain (Aria of Konstanze: "Ach ich liebte" – "How I loved him"). Source: Internet
According to one source Selim II became the first Sultan devoid of active military interest and willing to abandon power to his ministers, provided he was left free to pursue his orgies and debauches. Source: Internet
Felek, p.33-34 Palace life Following the example of his father Selim II, Murad was the second Ottoman Sultan to never go on campaign during his reign, which spent entirely in Istanbul. Source: Internet
Clot, 28. Accession Upon the death of his father, Selim I (1465–1520), Suleiman entered Constantinople and ascended to the throne as the tenth Ottoman Sultan. Source: Internet
Bayezid II fighting his son Selim I at Uğraşdere. Source: Internet
He married Rabia Sultan and had two sons and one daughter: *Şehzade Ibrahim (6 October 1692 – 4 May 1714), twin with Selim, became Crown Prince on 22 August 1703. Source: Internet