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Calif   /kˈælɪf/   Listen
noun
Califate, Calif  n.  Same as Caliph, Caliphate, etc.



Caliph  n.  (Written also calif, kaliph, kalif, khalif)  Successor or vicar; the civil and religious leader of a Muslim state; a title of the successors of Mohammed both as temporal and spiritual rulers, used formerly by the sultans of Turkey.






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"Calif" Quotes from Famous Books



... the Mayor observed, was dated that day and addressed to Mr. Buchanan Ogilvy, Hotel Sequoia, Sequoia, Calif. Also, with a keen eye to minor details, lie noted that it had been filed at San Francisco SUBSEQUENT to Ogilvy's visit ...
— The Valley of the Giants • Peter B. Kyne

... shared the vicissitudes of Jerusalem, being, both from its situation and the nature of the relics which it contains, exposed to the rage or cupidity of barbarian conquerors. It fell under the power of the Saracens when led by their victorious calif; but for seven centuries it has been guarded by a succession of religious persons who, it has been said, suffer a perpetual martyrdom. In the time of Volney, they reckoned about six hundred men in this village capable of bearing ...
— Palestine or the Holy Land - From the Earliest Period to the Present Time • Michael Russell

... capitals of the world, Rome and Constantinople, the same means have been employed to the same ends, the unity of the dogma to obtain unrestricted power. The vicar of St. Peter and the heir of the calif have fallen ...
— The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Vol. X. • Kuno Francke



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