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  2. Bhonsle dynasty - Wikipedia

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    According to R. C. Dhere's interpretation of local oral history and ethnography, Bhonsles descend from the Hoysalas and Yadavas of Devagiri, who were cow-herding Gavli sovereigns. [ 17 ] [ c ] [ d ] In early thirteenth century, "Baliyeppa Gopati Sirsat", a Hoysala cousin of Simhana migrated from Gadag to Satara along with his pastoral herd and ...

  3. History of India - Wikipedia

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    By the time he died in c. 272 BCE, a large part of the Indian subcontinent was under Mauryan suzerainty. However, the region of Kalinga (around modern day Odisha) remained outside Mauryan control, perhaps interfering with trade with the south. [108]

  4. Singleton's Graveyard - Wikipedia

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    Singleton's Graveyard was the family cemetery for the wealthy and prominent Singleton family descended from Col. Matthew Singleton (1728–1787), who settled in the area in the mid-18th century. It is located on Melrose Plantation built in 1760, [4] one of the family's many plantations. All that remains of Melrose, though, is the graveyard.

  5. Kingdom of Tlemcen - Wikipedia

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    He inherited leadership of the family from his brother in 1235. [20] When the Almohad empire began to fall apart, in 1235, Yaghmurasen declared his independence. [ 19 ] The city of Tlemcen became the capital of one of three successor states, ruled for centuries by successive Ziyyanid sultans. [ 21 ]

  6. Local history: Is that a meteorite at Glendale Cemetery? - AOL

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    For more than 100 years, Akron residents have passed down the story about the red-and-gray boulder that serves as a grave marker in a family plot. The striped rock is a popular stop on cemetery tours.

  7. Suzerainty - Wikipedia

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    Suzerainty differs from sovereignty in that the dominant power allows tributary states to be technically independent but enjoy only limited self-rule. Although the situation has existed in a number of historical empires, it is considered difficult to reconcile with 20th- or 21st-century concepts of international law , in which sovereignty is a ...

  8. List of monarchs of Bali - Wikipedia

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    Dutch suzerainty 1843-1908; Dewa Agung Putra III Bhatara Dalem (1851–1903) [grandson of Dewa Agung Sakti] Dewa Agung Jambe II (1903–1908; ruler (susuhunan) of Klungkung until 1904) [son] Direct Dutch rule 1908-1929; Dewa Agung Oka Geg (1929–1951, died 1964) [nephew] Klungkung incorporated in the Indonesian unitary state 1950

  9. Sultanate of Singora - Wikipedia

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    About 300 metres (980 ft) from the tomb of Sultan Sulaiman is a Dutch cemetery known locally as the Vilanda Graveyard. [43] [c] The cemetery is located within the grounds of a PTT petroleum complex; permission is needed to gain access. In 1998 an investigation of the cemetery was conducted using ground-penetrating radar.