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  2. List of rulers of Mutapa - Wikipedia

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    Tenure Incumbent Notes c.1430 Foundation of Mutapa Kingdom: c. 1430 to c. 1450: Nyatsimba Mutota, Great Zimbabwe: c. 1450 to 1480: Matope Nyanhehwe Nebedza ...

  3. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    Archduke, ruler of an archduchy; used exclusively by the Habsburg dynasty and its junior branch of Habsburg-Lorraine which ruled the Holy Roman Empire (until 1806), the Austrian Empire (1804–1867), the Second Mexican Empire (1863-1867) and the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918) for imperial family members of the dynasty, each retaining it ...

  4. List of ancient great powers - Wikipedia

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    Sumer (or Šumer) was one of the early civilizations of the Ancient Near East, [6] located in the southern part of Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) from the time of the earliest records in the mid 4th millennium BC until the rise of Babylonia in the late 3rd millennium BC. [7] [6] The term "Sumerian" applies to all speakers of the Sumerian language.

  5. List of fictional monarchs of real countries - Wikipedia

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    An unnamed Emperor is the wise, old ruler of China who makes Fa Mulan an honorary heroine for saving him and his empire from the Huns, in Disney's animated film Mulan and its live-action remake, which based on the legendary folklore about Hua Mulan. His literary basis might be Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

  6. Indo-Parthian kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-Parthians managed to retain control of Turan and Sakastan, which they ruled until the fall of the Parthian Empire at the hands of the Sasanian Empire circa 230 CE. [13] Pahares I (160-230 AD) was a ruler of Turan following the partition of the remains of the Indo-Parthian kingdom. [14]

  7. Ruler - Wikipedia

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    A variety of rulers A carpenter's rule Retractable flexible rule or tape measure A closeup of a steel ruler A ruler in combination with a letter scale. A ruler, sometimes called a rule, scale or a line gauge or metre/meter stick, is an instrument used to make length measurements, whereby a length is read from a series of markings called "rules" along an edge of the device. [1]

  8. Patta Fort - Wikipedia

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    Patta Fort, or Patta Killa, also known as Vishramgad ( Marathi: पट्टा किल्ला), is a fort situated between Nasik and Ahmadnagar in Maharashtra, India.. The Indian ruler Chatrapati Shivaji I Maharaj once visited and rested th

  9. List of Trapezuntine emperors - Wikipedia

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    Alexios III Megas Komnenos (r. 1349–1390), the longest-reigning Trapezuntine emperor, and his wife Theodora Kantakouzene The Trapezuntine emperors were the rulers of the Empire of Trebizond, one of the successor states of the Byzantine Empire founded after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, until its fall to the Ottoman Empire in 1461.