al-Mulk

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al-Mulk is an honorific Persian-Arabic title meaning "of the kingdom" or "of the dominion," commonly used as part of compound titles in Islamic and Persianate courts.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Azud al-Mulk 1
al-Mulk canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic honorific
Persian-Arabic title
honorific title
appearsIn compound titles of high officials
compound titles of scholars
compound titles of viziers
associatedWith courtly culture
royal authority
state administration
definiteArticle "al-"
etymologyRoot Arabic word "mulk"
grammaticalForm genitive construction
language Arabic
Persian
meaning of the dominion
of the kingdom
positionInTitle usually final element
regionOfUse Middle East NERFINISHED
Persianate world
South Asia NERFINISHED
religiousCulturalContext Islamic world NERFINISHED
rootConcept kingdom or dominion as a political-religious sphere
script Arabic script
semanticField dominion
kingship
sovereignty
transliteration al-Mulk NERFINISHED
usedAs component of compound titles
usedIn Islamic courts NERFINISHED
Persianate courts NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dabir-ul-Mulk hasComponent al-Mulk
Ahmad Shah Qajar regentDuringMinority al-Mulk
this entity surface form: Azud al-Mulk