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  2. Nanda Bayin - Wikipedia

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    The 17th century Toungoo kings rebuilt the fallen empire by the mid-1620s but they deliberately refrained from invading Siam and Lan Xang. [77] The restored empire was a "realistic and organic unit,... which did not extend in any direction to a point where Burma's supply lines were more extended than those of her nearest lowland rival."

  3. Decline and fall in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    J. R. R. Tolkien built a process of decline and fall in Middle-earth into both The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings.. The pattern is expressed in several ways, including the splintering of the light provided by the Creator, Eru Iluvatar, into progressively smaller parts; the fragmentation of languages and peoples, especially the Elves, who are split into many groups; the successive falls ...

  4. Fallen Legion - Wikipedia

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    Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory is a definitive version of the game, which included both Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire and Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion, along with additional content. [4] This version of the game includes the option to choose either English or Japanese language options. [8] This game was also released on Xbox August 23rd ...

  5. Barbarian kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The rise of the barbarian kingdoms in the territory previously governed by the Western Roman Empire was a gradual, complex, and largely unintentional process. [11] Their origin can ultimately be traced to the migrations of large numbers of barbarian (i.e. non-Roman) peoples into the territory of the Roman Empire.

  6. North Sea Empire - Wikipedia

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    The North Sea Empire, also known as the Anglo-Scandinavian Empire, was the personal union of the kingdoms of England, Denmark [a] and Norway for most of the period between 1013 and 1042 towards the end of the Viking Age. [1] This ephemeral Norse-ruled empire was a thalassocracy, its components only connected by and dependent upon the sea. [2]

  7. Dúnedain - Wikipedia

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    The chief of the Nine Ringwraiths, the Witch-king of Angmar, assaulted and destroyed the divided Northern Dúnedain kingdoms from his mountain stronghold of Carn Dûm. After their fall, a remnant of the northern Dúnedain became the Rangers of the North , doing what they could to keep the peace in the near-empty lands of their Fathers.

  8. Northern Dynasty’s Empire Is in Painful Decline - AOL

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    Northern Dynasty Minerals (NYSEAMERICAN:NAK) is a junior gold mining company based out of Vancouver. Its primary gold property in Alaska. Unfortunately, it hasn’t gotten to the mining part yet ...

  9. Tripartite Struggle - Wikipedia

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    795–833), who strived to rebuild the fallen empire of his father. In the Deccan, Dhruva was succeeded by his son Govinda III (r. 793–814). Wary of the rising might of Nagabhata, he decided to crush Nagabhata's power before he became too powerful.