Definition: Sultanate is a type of monarchy in which a single ruler governs a territory, usually including its capital and administrative centers. It is often characterized by a strong centralized government with a high degree of autonomy for local governance and administration. In a Sultanate, the sovereign is known as the "sultan," who appoints officials to rule the empire on behalf of the people. The Sultan's authority is limited by the laws and regulations established by the Sultanate itself or through an agreement with its