- self-governing
states or
regions united by a
central government Baro Bhuyans,
confederacies of soldier-landowners in ****am and
Bengal in late
middle age and early...
- A
Confederacy of
Dunces is a
novel by
American writer John
Kennedy Toole that was
published in 1980, 11
years after Toole's death.
Published through the...
- The
United Daughters of the
Confederacy (UDC) is an
American neo-Confederate
hereditary ****ociation for
female descendants of
Confederate Civil War soldiers...
-
Irwin Southern Negroes: 1861–1865 (1938) Broomall,
James J.
Private Confederacies: The
Emotional Worlds of
Southern Men as
Citizens and
Soldiers (UNC...
- The
Fante Confederacy refers either to the
alliance of the
Fante states in
existence at
least since the
sixteenth century, or it can also
refer to the...
- The
Blackfoot Confederacy, Niitsitapi, or
Siksikaitsitapi (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ,
meaning "the people" or "Blackfoot-speaking real people"), is a
historic collective...
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inhabited by
other Iroquoian confederacies from
which the term
Neutrals Attawandaron was derived. The five-nation
Iroquois Confederacy was
across Lake Ontario...
- The Sikh
Confederacy was the
confederation of the
twelve sovereign states (known as the Misl,
derived from the
Arabic word مِثْل
meaning 'equal'; sometimes...
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Byeonhan meant "Big
Nation of Shimmer". Jinhan, like the
other Samhan confederacies,
arose out of the
confusion and
migration following the fall of Wiman...
- The
Thinite Confederacy is an
Egyptological term for a
hypothesized tribal confederation in
ancient Egypt. It is
thought to have
preceded the full unification...