For the answer to the question above, the in 11th century it was used as a title by Muslim sovereigns. Maḥmūd of Ghazna (reigned ad<span> 998–1030) was the first Muslim ruler to be called sultan by his contemporaries, and under the Seljuqs of Anatolia and Iran it became a regular title. So the closest answer is </span><span>D. Ghaznavid ruler Mahmud spread Islam deep into India yet didn't hold power long</span>
Answer:
Prophet ,statesman ,author ,and reformer.
Explanation:
He has earned for himself as a consequence the respect and reverance of countless people , muslim and non-muslim everywhere.
In 1937 would be the answer.
Not me lol.
I can barely write with with both hands lol