- v****alage, and the
rights and
obligations of a
suzerain are
called suzerainty.
Suzerainty differs from
sovereignty in that the
dominant power does not exercise...
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released after agreeing to
abandon the
Dabhades and
accept the Peshwa's
suzerainty. In return,
Damaji was made the
Maratha chief of Gujarat, and the Peshwa...
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Venetian and later,
after quarrelling with
Venetian noblemen,
Ottoman suzerainty,
until in late 1394 when he was
defeated by
Venetian subject Niketa Thopia...
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cession of
Jammu &
Kashmir as a
separate princely state under British suzerainty. The Sikh
kingdom of
Punjab was
expanded and
consolidated by Maharajah...
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Tenure In****bent
Notes Portuguese Suzerainty 1593 to 1596
Mateus de Vasconcelos, Captain-Major 1596 to 1598 António de Andrade, Captain-Major 1598 to 1606...
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under a form of
indirect rule,
subject to a
subsidiary alliance and the
suzerainty or
paramountcy of the
British Crown. At the time of the
British withdrawal...
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Marathas of Nagpur. The last
ruler was
Mohan Singh, who
ruled under the
suzerainty of
Raghoji Bhonsle of
Nagpur and died in 1758. The
Kalachuris of Raipur...
- 1279, his successor, Bărbat, was
captured and
forced to
accept Hungarian suzerainty. This
status persisted until 1330, when
Basarab secured independence following...
- Anglo-Sikh War,
established the
princely state of
Jammu and
Kashmir under the
suzerainty of the
British Indian Empire. The
Battle of
Sobraon in the
First Anglo-Sikh...
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puppet states, were
usually on the
periphery of the
Ottoman Empire under suzerainty of the
Sublime Porte, over
which direct control was not established. The...