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Suzerainty (/ˈsuːzərənti, -rɛnti/)
includes the
rights and
obligations of a person,
state or
other polity which controls the
foreign policy and relations...
- de
facto independent rulers who
maintained a
polite fiction of
Ottoman suzerainty. However,
starting from
around 1882, the
rulers had only de jure rule...
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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...
- Skudra.
According to Herodotus, Mardonius' main task was to
force the
suzerainty of
Athens and Eretria,
along with as many
other Gr****
cities as possible...
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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, for...
- v****alage,
while the
rights and
obligations of a
suzerain are
called suzerainty. The
obligations of a v****al
often included military support by knights...
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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...
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Hyderabad State (pronunciation) was an
independent monarchy/princely
state located in the south-central
Deccan region of
Indian Subcontinent with its capital...
- and
drove the
Russians out of the Caucasus, re-establishing
Iranian suzerainty over the region. In 1796, Agha
Mohammad Khan
Qajar seized Mashhad with...
- The
Safavids allowed the
Shirvanshahs to
remain in power,
under Safavid suzerainty,
until 1538, when
Safavid king
Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576)
completely deposed...