Proper noun
A surname from Arabic.
A male given name from Arabic.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to a 17th-century chronicler, Ibrahim had asked Suleiman not to promote him to such high positions, fearing for his safety; to which Suleiman replied that under his reign, no matter what the circumstance, Ibrahim would never be put to death. Source: Internet
Also speaking on behalf of people of Zurmi local government, the Chairman Zurmi Initiative Forum, Suleiman Babayo Zurmi, advised that, the State Government need to come up with projects that would improve it’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). Source: Internet
An early description of Suleiman, a few weeks following his accession, was provided by the Venetian envoy Bartolomeo Contarini : "He is twenty-six years of age, tall, but wiry, and of a delicate complexion. Source: Internet
By the 1540s a renewal of the conflict in Hungary presented Suleiman with the opportunity to avenge the defeat suffered at Vienna. Source: Internet
Although, a close aide of Sanusi, Dr. Suleiman Shinkafi said the former Emir would be in Kaduna for a week to receive visitors who had wanted to visit him in Lagos. Source: Internet
By Zainab Suleiman Okino Although controversies still trail the South-west security initiative, Operation Amotekun in the aftermath of its launch… Source: Internet