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Soliman I
[sol-uh-muhn]
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She is sweeter to me than a Myrabolan comfit;* and is enamoured of carbuncles, especially that of Giamschid, which hath also been promised to be conferred upon her: she, therefore, shall go along with us; for I intend to repose with her upon the sofas of Soliman: I can sleep no more without her.”—“Be it so,” replied Carathis, alighting, and at the same time committing Alboufaki to the charge of her black women.
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His successor was Soliman I. Bajazet II succeeded his father, Mohammed II, Sultan of the Turks, in 1481.
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