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- 1620. He began a process of expanding the chieftaincies territory. He invaded the neighbouring Khokhra Chieftaincy, defeated its then chief, Durjan Shah,...
- kingdom's downfall. Sinhalese chieftaincies would lay on the northern border of the Sinhalese kingdom while the Tamil chieftaincies would border the Jaffna...
- The Khokhra chieftaincy, also known as the Nagvanshi dynasty, was a prin****lity that ruled the parts of Chota Nagpur plateau region (modern-day Jharkhand)...
- The Nigerian Chieftaincy is the chieftaincy system that is native to Nigeria. Consisting of everything from the country's monarchs to its titled family...
- The National Council of Chiefs is an ****embly of traditional leaders throughout the Republic of Zimbabwe. The president and deputy president of the council...
- In many parts of West Africa, there is an old chieftaincy tradition, and the Akan people have developed their own hierarchy, which exists alongside the...
- The Gidhaur Chieftaincy was a prin****lity which controlled parts of South Bihar for much of the early-modern period. The chieftaincy was ruled by the...
- The chieftaincy institution in Ghana is a system that structures and regulates the activity of local chieftains in the Ghanaian society and state. This...
- of the mahals of Samru, Mehsi and Majhora. Bettiah was one of many chieftaincies that emerged after the collapse of the Oiniwar dynasty of Mithila in...
- periods, including the Jaffna kingdom (which existed 1215–1624 CE), Vanni chieftaincies (which existed from the 12th century to 1803 CE) and the Portuguese...