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  2. 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 ...

  3. History of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Raja Gulab Singh, acting under the suzerainty of the Sikh monarch Ranjit Singh, sent his general Zorawar Singh to invade Ladakh in 1834. King Tshespal Namgyal was dethroned and exiled to Stok. Ladakh came under Dogra rule and was later incorporated into the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir under British suzerainty. It still maintained ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of Prussian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    When the main line of Prussian Hohenzollerns died out in 1618, the Duchy passed to a different branch of the family, who also reigned as Electors of Brandenburg in the Holy Roman Empire. While still nominally two different territories, Prussia under the suzerainty of Poland and Brandenburg under the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire , the two ...

  6. Keyi family - Wikipedia

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    Finally Kerala came under the suzerainty of the British. The Keyi dominance in trade increased considerably. With British help, Moosa established trade relations with the British East India Company and deployed a network of family agents throughout India and in Europe, specifically, in London, Paris and Amsterdam. He was also a contractor to ...

  7. 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

  8. House of Dadeshkeliani - Wikipedia

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    Her eldest son, called Dadesh, married into a local princely family and his name was later transformed into a separate family name locally pronounced as Dadeshkeliani. His descendants were able to return to Svaneti to reclaim the domain from the Dadiani , attaining to the principate of Svaneti in the 1720s for the second time.

  9. Arakkal kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic inscription on a copper slab within the Madayi Mosque in Kannur records its foundation year as 1124 CE. [25] Thus history of Muslims in Kerala is closely intertwined with the history of Muslims in the nearby Laccadives islands. Kerala's only Muslim kingdom was Kannur's Arakkal family.