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parallel dynasties, at any
point in time,
constitute the line of succession. Not all
feudal states or
monarchies were/are
ruled by
dynasties;
modern examples...
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historical timelines that
transitions between dynasties occur abruptly and smoothly. Rather,
dynasties were
often established before the
complete overthrow...
- Six
Dynasties (Chinese: 六朝; Pinyin: Liù Cháo; 220 or 222–589) is a
collective term for six
Chinese dynasties in
China during the
periods of the
Three Kingdoms...
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caliphates gradually fractured and fell,
other Muslim dynasties rose; some of
these dynasties grew into "Islamic empires", with some of the most notable...
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Political dynasties usually have a strong,
consolidated support base
concentrated around the
province in
which they are dominant.
Members of such
dynasties usually...
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dynasties are
series of
rulers sharing a
common origin. They are usually, but not always,
traditionally divided into thirty-two
pharaonic dynasties....
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Bagratid dynasties or the
Bagratids (Bagrat + Cl****ic Gr****: - id, the children)
refers to:
Bagratid dynasty of Armenia, or
Bagratuni Bagratid dynasty of Georgia...
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stability of
their dynasty. The
first was the
bureaucratic institutions and the neo-Confucian
culture that they
adopted from
earlier dynasties.
Manchu rulers...
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imperial dynasties that were
centred in Persia/Iran from the 6th
century BC
Achaemenid Empire era to the 20th
century AD in the
Qajar dynasty era. The...